FULBOURN ALL SAINTS
"FULBOURN ALL SAINTS, a parish in the town of Fulbourn."
- "Both churches stood in the same churchyard, but on Sunday, 25th May, 1766, at about
5 a.m. the tower of All Saints' church fell and totally ruined the building; 3 of
the 5 bells were lying in the ruins in May, 1774, but the oak benches and fittings
had been stolen: the church was eventually taken down under the authority of an Act
of Parliament; all the parochial assessments are united, but each parish appoints
its own officers, and the livings are consolidated."
[Kelly's Directory - 1900]
- Church of England
- Fulbourn All Saints:
Records of baptisms 1558-1924, marriages 1560-1925, burials 1559-1971 and banns
1754-1864 reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives. The Bishop's Transcripts for the
years 1599-1648, 1662-85, 1711-1862 can be found in the Cambridge University Library.
Indexed transcripts exist in the Cambridgeshire Archives for 1558-1851.
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