Source/Archive record SCH2290 - Notitia Cestriensis, or historical notices of the diocese of Chester

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Type Article in Journal
Title Notitia Cestriensis, or historical notices of the diocese of Chester
Author/Originator
Journal
Date/Year 1845-1850

Abstract/Summary

The Notitia result from an extensive survey undertaken by Francis Gastrell (bishop 1714-25) to establish the rights and responsibilities of the diocese and comprise, for each parish or chapelry, notes on value of the living, patronage, sources of revenue, population, recusancy, schools and charities etc. These are arranged by archdeaconry, deanery and parish.

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Description

The Lancashire and Cheshire deaneries have been published by the Chetham Society . Old Series volume VIII, 1845 Raines, Francis Robert, ed., Notitia Cestrensis, or historical notices of the diocese of Chester, by The Right Rev. Francis Gastrell, D.D., Lord Bishop of Chester, Volume 1: Cheshire. Old Series volume XIX, 1849 Raines, Francis Robert, ed., Notitia Cestriensis, Volume 2, Part I: Lancashire. Old Series volume XXI, 1850 Raines, Francis Robert, ed., Notitia Cestriensis, Volume 2, Part II: Lancashire Old Series volume XXII, 1850 Raines, Francis Robert, ed., Notitia Cestriensis, Volume 2, Part III: Lancashire.

Location

Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service

Referenced Monuments (28)

  • Abbey of St Werburgh - Chapel of St Nicholas (Building)
  • Almshouses, St Mary's Churchyard, Monks Lane (Building)
  • Arch from St Mary's Priory, Relocated to Grosvenor Park (Monument)
  • Boughton Chapel (Monument)
  • Chapel of St Thomas à Becket (Monument)
  • Church of St Mary on the Hill (Building)
  • Church of St Michael the Archangel (Chester Heritage Centre) (Building)
  • Church of St Oswald (Monument)
  • Church of St Peter (Building)
  • Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity (now Guildhall), Watergate Stree (Building)
  • Collegiate Church of St John the Baptist - Fraternity / Chapel of St Anne (Monument)
  • Darley Hall moated site (Monument)
  • Demolition Layer and Stone Robbing of Former Benedictine Nunnery (Monument)
  • Eaton Hall Farm (Monument)
  • Hospital and Almshouse of St John the Baptist (Blue Coat School) (Monument)
  • Leftwich Old Hall (Monument)
  • Medieval Church of St Bridget the Virgin (Monument)
  • Medieval Common Hall and the Chapel of St Ursula's (Monument)
  • New Common Hall (Former St Nicholas' Chapel), St Werburgh Street (Building)
  • Post Dissolution Use of Former Benedictine Nunnery (Monument)
  • Priory at Prestbury (Monument)
  • Rushall Hall moat (Monument)
  • Site of Eardswick Hall and Moat (Building)
  • Smith’s Almshouse and Hospital of St Ursula, Commonhall Street (Monument)
  • Spittle House (Building)
  • St Mary's Priory (Benedictine Nunnery) (Monument)
  • St Olave's Church (Building)
  • Theatre, Music Hall (Former St Nicholas' Chapel), St Werburgh Street (Building)

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Record last edited

Oct 28 2024 2:04PM