Mansriggs
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MANSRIGGS, a township in Ulverstone parish, Lancashire; on an affluent of the river Leven, 1 mile N of Ulverstone. Acres, 510. Real property, £709. Pop., 69. Houses, 10.John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
Archives and libraries
Local studies information is held at Cumbria Record Office & Local Studies Library, Barrow.Cemeteries
Census
Details about the census records, and indexes for Mansriggs.Church History
Church Records
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Civil Registration
The Register Office covering the Mansriggs area is Ulverston.Description and Travel
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In 1835 Mansriggs was a township in the parish of Ulverston.Maps
View maps of Mansriggs and places within its boundaries.You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SD290805 (Lat/Lon: 54.215299, -3.090287), Mansriggs which are provided by:
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Probate Records
For probate purposes prior to 1858, Mansriggs was in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, in the Diocese of Chester. The original Lancashire wills for the Archdeaconry of Richmond are held at the Lancashire Record Office.Societies
You can also see Family History Societies covering the nearby area, plotted on a map. This facility is being developed, and is awaiting societies to enter information about the places they cover.

