A Comprehensive List of Eccles Chapelries

ECCLES (*St. Mary de Eccles is the ancient parish), a parish, in the hundred of Salford, S. division of the county of Lancaster, 4 miles (W.) from Manchester; containing, with the townships of Barton-upon-Irwell, Clifton, Pendlebury, and Worsley, and the chapelry of Pendleton, 33,792 inhabitants.

From: A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 136-139. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx.

The following chapelries (churches of the Church of England with baptism, sometimes marriage and burial registers) were attached to Eccles Parish:


 * Eccles St James Chapelry - 1878
 * Eccles St Andrews Chapelry - 1879
 * Paddington St Mark Chapelry - 1846
 * Patricroft Christ Church Chapelry - 1868
 * Pendlebury St Augustine Chapelry - 1874
 * Pendlebury Christ Church Chapelry - 1859
 * Pendleton St Anne Chapelry - 1863
 * Pendleton St Barnabas Chapelry - 1887
 * Pendleton St George Chapelry - 1858
 * Swinton Holy Rood Chapelry - 1865
 * Pendleton St Anne Chapelry - 1863
 * Pendleton St Barnabas Chapelry - 1887
 * Pendleton St George Chapelry - 1858
 * Swinton Holy Rood Chapelry - 1865
 * Swinton Holy Rood Chapelry - 1865
 * Swinton Holy Rood Chapelry - 1865
 * Swinton Holy Rood Chapelry - 1865