A Comprehensive List of Birmingham Parishes and Chapels

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Prior to 1715, Birmingham had only one ancient parish. Later, four additional parishes were built. The following list of churches comprise a comprehensive list of the Greater Birmingham parishes and churches (mostly) prior to the year 1851. These include:










 * Birmingham St Asaph's - 1869


 * [Birmingham St Asaph - 1878 - see also St Luke and St David






 * - also see SS Luke &amp; Asaph








 * Birmingham St. Luke - 1842 - see also St Asaph &amp; St David












 * Birmingham St Matthias - 1856






 * 1877




 * Birmingham St Saviour - 1874







An asterisk (*) = a parish church (see Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of England &amp; Wales, 1848 edition)

The following townships and hamlets are also considered as part of Greater Birmingham. Each one is listed here because each one possesses one or more chapels called chapelries and therefore must be considered as part of "Birmingham" since they officially lie within Birmingham's ancient parish boundaries:


 * Blackwell - 1856 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)


 * Deritend Christ Church - (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project) Deritend St Gabriel Barn St - 1869 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Duddeston St James the Less - 1810 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * (for a greater coverage of years contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Hall Green or Job Marston Chapel, Church of the Ascension - 1704
 * Hockley St Chrysostum 1888
 * Hockley St George - see Birmingham St George
 * Hockley St Nicolas - see Birmingham St Nicolas
 * Ladywood St Barnabas - 1860 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Ladywood St John Darnley Rd - 1854 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Ladywood St Margaret 1875 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Newton-Row St Stephen - see Birmingham St Stephen
 * Hockley St George - see Birmingham St George
 * Hockley St Nicolas - see Birmingham St Nicolas
 * Ladywood St Barnabas - 1860 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Ladywood St John Darnley Rd - 1854 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Ladywood St Margaret 1875 (contact the Warwick Record Office or the Warwickshire Online Parish Clerk project)
 * Newton-Row St Stephen - see Birmingham St Stephen

From: 'Birkenshaw - Birmingham', A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 255-263. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50802 Date accessed: 23 November 2009.