Mawdesley with Bispham, Lancashire Genealogy

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Chapelry History
Mawdesley with Bispham St Peter was created a chapelry in 1840 from Croston, Lancashire Ancient Parish. Other places in the parish include: Holland Meadow and Bispham. The name Mawdesley is thought to have originated in the reign of Edward the First (1272 - 1308). The suffix 'ley' signifies a field, meadow or clearing, showing the village's rural origins. Records show that a Manor existed in 1250 AD on the site of the present Mawdesley Hall. Mawdesley is a village and civil parish of the Borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England

Here's an 1848 historical perspective by the topographer, Samuel A. Lewis on this chapelry:

"MAWDESLEY, a township with a district chapel,in the parish of Croston, union of Chorley, hundred of Leyland, N. division of Lancashire, 7 miles west by southwest from Chorley. It forms, with Bispham, an ecclesiastical district, the living of which is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of the Rector of Croston. The church, dedicated to St. Peter, and consecrated in June, 1840.

The Roman Catholic chapel here, also dedicated to St. Peter, was built in 1832.

Civil Registration
Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day. The civil registration article tells more about these records. There are several Internet sites with name lists or indexes. A popular site is FreeBMD.

Online index of Lancashire Births, Marriages and Deaths Lancashire BMD

Lancashire Online Parish Clerks
An extremely useful resource for research in Lancashire Parishes http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/

Online Records
 Church of England 

Mawdesley with Bispham chapelry's registers of christenings, marriages and burials, along with those of the ancient parish of Croston to which it is attached, have been mostly transcribed and are displayed online at the following web sites and ranges of years:

For a full list of all those chapels surrounding Mawdesley with Bispham and comprising the whole ancient parish of Croston to which it was attached, be certain to see "Church Records" on the CROSTON ST MICHAEL PARISH page.

Poor Law Unions
Chorley Poor Law Union, Lancashire

Probate records
Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. Go to Lancashire Probate Records to find the name of the court having primary jurisdiction. Scroll down in the article to the section Court Jurisdictions by Parish.

Maps and Gazetteers
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 * England Jurisdictions 1851
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