St. James' Church
later St. James with St. Matthew
later St. James with St. Matthew and Holy Trinity
St. James' Place, Toxteth Lpool 8
The church of St. James', Toxteth Park was opened for Divine service on 4th June 1775, although the church was not consecrated until the following month. The church was not assigned a Parish until 1844 Under the terms of the Liverpool Corporation Act, 1898 the Corporation appropriated St. James' churchyard and closed it for interments. An agreement dated 11th Sep 1899, between the incumbent, churchwardens and the Corporation was confirmed by a faculty of 29th Jan 1901 empowering the Corporation to use part of the churchyard for widening St. James' Place and to lay out the remainder as an ornamental garden.
In 1931 the benefices and parishes of St. James' and St. Matthew became united into the new parish of St. James with St. Matthew. Nine years later, in 1940, following the closure of Holy Trinity Church, Parliament Street, the parishes of St. James with St. Matthew and Holy Trinity became amalgamated into the parish of St. James with St. Matthew and Holy Trinity.
Further details can be obtained from 'A History of the Church of St. James, 1775 - 1925', 1925.
Source
Repository: | Liverpool Record Office |
Ref No | 283 JAM |
Date | 1775 - 1972 |
Description | The collection comprises – Old registers, 1775 - 1813 Baptism registers, 1813 - 1959 Marriage registers, 1775 - 1965 Burial registers, 1813 - 1894 Banns registers, 1823 - 1936 Grave register, 1910 Confirmation register, 1930 - 1965 Service register, 1893 - 1958 Choir registers, 1936 - 1953 Vestry, Parochial Church Meetings and Parochial Church Council minutes, 1775 - 1972 Rate book for repairs, 1856 Estimate for cleaning and overhauling the organ, 1936 Parochial roll of Electors, 1920 - 1968 St. James' School, minutes of Committee of Subscribers and Management, 1786 - 1874 |
Extent | 72 volumes, 1 folder |
Access Conditions | Old registers (283 JAM 1 thru 6) are available on microfilm only. Access to the remainder of the collection will be granted to any accredited reader |
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