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REMOVE ST THOMAS FROM ASHTON ST THOMAS Lancashire is by far one of England's most populated counties. Yet from early times Lancashire possessed only about 75 ancient parishes (equivalent to a parish in other counties)- far fewer than most other counties, making it exceptionally unique among all of England's counties. To handle the dramatic population explosion within its county boundaries, the Church of England created hundreds of chapels of ease (or chapelries) and district churches, each one attached to an ancient parish. There were about 400 chapelries in Lancashire. In Lancashire, most ancient parishes were divided into chapelries, though a few had no chapelries and Manchester had over 150. The average number of chapelries per ancient parish was about eight. For a much more thorough List of all chapelries attached to each one of Lancashire's ancient parishes, be certain to view the link (at the top of each parish page) called i.e. "Comprehensive List of Chapelries for _______ [parish name]". After completing research in the ancient parish registers, be certain to ask yourself if you have also searched in the church registers of each chapelry attached to that parish.

For more information about church records in Lancashire, see Lancashire Church Records

Ancient Parishes
This table lists all the ancient parishes of Lancashire.  A Aldingham Altcar Ashton in Makerfield Ashton under Lyne St Michael Aughton B Blackburn St Mary the Virgin</li> Bolton le Moors St Peter</li> Bolton le Sands</li> Brindle</li> Bury St Mary</li> C</li> Cartmel</li> Childwal</li> Chipping</li> Chorley St Laurence</li> Claughton St Chad</li> Cockerham</li> Colton<i> Croft with Southworth</li> Croston</li> D</li> Dalton in Furness</li> <li>Deane</li> <li>E</li> <li>Eccles<i> <li>Eccleston St Mary</li> <li>F</li> <li>Flixton</li> <li>G</li> <li>Garstang</li> <li>Golborne</li> <li>H</li> <li>Halsall<i> <li>Halton</li> <li>Hawkshead</li> <li>Hesketh with Becconsall</li> <li>Heysham</li> <li>Hoole</li> <li>Huyton</li> <li>K</li> <li>Kirkby Ireleth<i> <li>Kirkham</li> <li>L</li> <li>Lancaster St Mary</li> <li>Leigh</li> <li>Leyland</li> <li>Liverpool St Peter and St Nicholas<i> <li>Lytham</li> <li>M</li> <li>Manchester Our Lady, St George and St Denys</li> <li>Melling</li> <li>Middleton</li> <li>Mitton St Michael</li> <li>N</li> <li>Newchurch</li> <li>North Meols<i> <li>0</li> <li>Ormskirk</li> <li>P</li> <li>Pennington</li> <li>Penwortham</li> <li>Poulton le Fylde</li> <li>Prescot<i> <li>Preston St John</li> <li>Prestwich St Mary</li> <li>R</li> <li>Radcliffe St Mary</li> <li>Ribchester</li> <li>Rochdale St Chad</li> <li>Rufford</li> <li>S</li> <li>Sefton<i> <li>St Michael on Wyre</li> <li>Standish</li> <li>T</li> <li>Tarleton<i> <li>Tatham</li> <li>Thornton in Lonsdale</li> <li>Tunstal<i> <li>U</li> <li>Ulverston St Mary</li> <li>Urswick</li> <li>W</li> <li>Walton on the Hill St Mary</li> <li>Warrington St Elphin<i> <li>Warton (near Lancaster)</li> <li>Whittington</li> <li>Wigan All Saints</li> <li>Winwick</li> </ul>

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