Lancashire Parishes

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Originally, Lancashire was divided into a mere 69 ancient parishes. Did you know that by the 19th Century, the county had become one of England's most populated counties, due mostly to the Industrial Revolution. To handle the dramatic population explosion within its county boundaries, the Established Church, that is the Church of England, created hundreds of chapels and more modern chapelries. Of Lancashire's 500-plus churches, only 69 of them are ancient parishes in the county overall. Below is a list of most of Lancashire's churches. All 69 ancient parishes are indicated with a double asterisk (**).

Note to all Lancashire Researchers: 'To find and print out a thorough and complete list of  all  Lancashire chapels lying within each ancient parish, be sure to click the "Comprehensive Lists of Parishes and Chapelries" link found at the top of most ancient Parish's ''main page. ('To help you distinguish between parishes and chapelries in the list below, we have placed a double asterisk--"**" next to each ancient parish.) These "Comprehensive Lists", are printable and provide a complete list of all chapels and chapelries attached to each parish with their beginning dates and links to their records availability, critical for conducting thorough research within each parish and then as you progress your research in surrounding parishes, nearby. '