Find Spot record 638 - Boteler Chapel
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Summary
Roman tile found under the floor of the Boteler Chapel though some confusion as to whether this refers to Warrington Cemetery or the Boteler Chapel in St Elphin's Church (now the Regimental Chapel of South Lancs Regiment.)
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Full Description
Roman tile found under the floor of the Boteler Chapel (1). Grid ref given by ref 1 locates Boteler Chapel in Warrington Cemetery. There was a Boteler Chapel in St Elphin's Church (now Regimental Chapel of S. Lancs Regiment) (2), so possibly some confusion over location.
<1> Grealey S, 1976, The Archaeology of Warrington's Past, /79 no.24 (Book). SCH3046.
<2> Cartlidge, Rev. J.E. Gordon, 1971, Warrington & the Mid-Mersey Valley, /151 (Book). SCH3668.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 62 88 (point) 6 Figure Ref |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ68NW |
| Civil Parish | WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON, LANCASHIRE |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Record last edited
Feb 5 2024 3:09PM