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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D3578
TitleParish of Peak Forest St Charles King and Martyr
Date17th-20th cent
DescriptionRecords of the peculiar, later parish, of St Charles the Martyr, Peak Forest from 1675. Include registers 1678-1938; wills and associated papers 1701-1846; marriage licences 1783-1955
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorParish of Peak Forest St Charles King and Martyr
Administrative HistoryA chapel was begun in 1657 and probably completed in 1666. lt was dedicated to Charles, King and Martyr. A new church was built in 1878 and the chapel was demolished. As the chapel had no parochial responsibilities and was not subject to the Bishop's authority, the minister could grant marriage licences and the chapel became popular for speedy marriages often involving partners who did not belong to the area. The granting of licences to people living outside the area was stopped in 1804. Probate could also be granted by the Minister until 1857 when probate became a civil rather than ecclesiastical matter.
Custodial HistoryThe records were deposited in February 1992.
Organisation Sub-TypeChurch of England Other organisations
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Peak Forest 
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