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D2448 - Parish of Glossop All Saints - 17th-20th cent
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D2448
Title
Parish of Glossop All Saints
Date
17th-20th cent
Description
Records of the parish of Glossop All Saints from 1629.
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Parish of Glossop All Saints
Administrative History
The old parish of Glossop was some 16 miles in length and 5 to 8 miles in width, and had two chapelries, Hayfield and Mellor. For the records of the parishes of Hayfield and Mellor, see D2426 and D3858 respectively. The parish included New Mills until 1831 (D3492); Whitfield (including Chunal) until 1836 (D2247); Charlesworth (inc. Chisworth and Simmondley) until 1849 (D4042); Hadfield (inc. Padfield) until 1874 (D1779); Dinting until 1875 (D3986); and Chinley with Buxworth (inc. Brownside) until 1908.
Custodial History
Acquired by Derbyshire Record Office in 1981.
Organisation Sub-Type
Church of England Parishes
Related Material
For some overseers, parish apprenticeship, constables, charities, highways, rates and taxes and other papers, see D513 M/AP 1-34.
Term
Church
Places
Place (click for further details)
Type
Glossop
Chinley
Mellor
Buxworth
Chisworth
Whitfield
Dinting Vale
Hadfield
Padfield
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