Ancient parishes of Cheshire
The ancient parishes of Cheshire refers to the group of parishes that existed in the English county of Cheshire, roughly within the period of 1200–1800. Initially, the ancient parishes had only an ecclesiastical function, but reforms initiated by King Henry VIII, developed by Queen Elizabeth I and expanded by later legislation led them to acquire various secular functions that eventually led to a split between the ecclesiastical parishes and the purely civil parishes that exist today.
Acton, Cheshire
Acton, Cheshire (ancient parish)
Adlington, Cheshire
Austerson
Baddington
Ball Farm
Bridgemere
Brindley
Cholmondeston
Coole Pilate
Crewe
Crewe railway station
Farndon, Cheshire
Hankelow
Hartford, Cheshire
Haslington
Kingsley, Cheshire
Latchford
Little Warford
Macclesfield Hundred
North Rode
Peckforton
Poole, Cheshire
Sound, Cheshire
St Laurence's Church, Frodsham
Stoke, Cheshire East
Tushingham cum Grindley
Wheelock, Cheshire
Worleston
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Ancient parishes of Cheshire
The ancient parishes of Cheshire refers to the group of parishes that existed in the English county of Cheshire, roughly within the period of 1200–1800. Initially, the ancient parishes had only an ecclesiastical function, but reforms initiated by King Henry VIII, developed by Queen Elizabeth I and expanded by later legislation led them to acquire various secular functions that eventually led to a split between the ecclesiastical parishes and the purely civil parishes that exist today.
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The ancient parishes of Cheshi ...... vil parishes that exist today.
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The ancient parishes of Cheshi ...... vil parishes that exist today.
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Ancient parishes of Cheshire
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