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"MACCLESFIELD, a market-town and chapelry (parochial), having separate jurisdiction, though locally in the hundred of Macclesfield, county palatine of CHESTER, on the road from London to Manchester, 36 miles (E. by N.) from Chester, and 167 (N.W. by N.) from London, containing 17,746 inhabitants....The manor chiefly comprises the townships of Bollington, Disley, Hurdsfield, Kettleshulme, Pott-Shrigley, Rainow, Sutton, Wincell, and Yeardsley cum Whaley, being of copyhold tenure. ... More" [From Samuel Lewis A Topographical Dictionary of England  (1831) ©Mel Lockie]

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  • Macclesfield was a township and borough in Prestbury ancient parish, Macclesfield hundred (SJ 9173), which became a civil parish in 1866.
  • Since 1974 it has been an unparished area.
  • It includes the hamlets of Broken Cross, Longmoss, Moss Side, Sycamore Hill and Whirley Green.
  • The population was 8743 in 1801, 29648 in 1851, 34624 in 1901, 35999 in 1951, and 49531 in 2001.
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Cemeteries

  • Macclesfield Cemetery, Prestbury Road. Opened 1866 (36 acres).
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Churches

  • Prestbury: St. Peter (Church of England). The ancient parish church for the township of Macclesfield.
  • Macclesfield: St. Michael & All Angels (Church of England). An ancient chapelry to Prestbury: St. Peter, which in 1835 became the district church for the township of Macclesfield.
  • in Prestbury parish, originally serving the townships of Hurdsfield, Kettleshulme and Macclesfield. Registers of Baptisms 1572-1937, Marriages 1572-1754 & 1835-1985 and Burials 1572-1873 have been deposited at the Cheshire Archives & Local Studies.
  • Macclesfield: Christ Church (Church of England). Built in 1775 as a chapel to St. Michael, becoming a district church for part of Macclesfield in 1888. Closed in 1983.
  • Macclesfield: St. Paul (Church of England). A district church for part of the township of Macclesfield from 1844.
  • Macclesfield: St. Peter (Church of England). A district church for part of the township of Macclesfield from 1844.
  • Henbury: St. Thomas (Church of England). The district church for part of Macclesfield from 1845.
  • Macclesfield: St. John the Evangelist (Church of England). Founded in 1873 as a chapel to St. Michael & All Angels, become a district church for part of Macclesfield in 1888.
  • Hurdsfield: Holy Trinity (Church of England). The district church for part of Macclesfield from 1886.
  • Macclesfield: All Saints (Church of England). Founded by 1967 as a chapel to Christ Church.
  • Upton Priory: Church of the Resurrection (Church of England). A district church for part of Macclesfield from 1975.
  • Macclesfield: St. Alban (formerly St. Michael) (Roman Catholic). Founded in 1795.
  • Macclesfield: St. Edward the Confessor (Roman Catholic), London Road. Built in 1939.
  • Macclesfield, Baptist Chapel, Calemine Street, rebuilt in 1873 in St. George Street.
  • Macclesfield, Friends' Meeting House (Quaker), Mill Street.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), Sunderland Street. Built in 1779, closed in 1969. Registers of baptisms 1810-1969 and marriages 1871-1968 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (New Connexion). Built in 1814 in Parsonage Street, rebuilt in 1837 in Park Street, closed in 1953. Records of baptisms 1815-1949, marriages 1920-1949 and burials 1837-1941 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Primitive), Beech Lane. Built in 1830.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Free), Church Street West. Built in 1842, closed in 1960. Records of baptisms 1872-1960 and marriages 1909-1959 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Free), Park Green. Built in 1858, closed in 1950. Records of baptisms 1856-1940 and marriages 1904-1939 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist (Mount Tabor) Chapel, Tabor Street. Built in 1861, closed in 1966. Registers 1891-1953 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Primitive), Higginbotham Street. Built in 1873.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist (Trinity) Chapel (Wesleyan), Cumberland Street. Built in 1874, closed in 1966. Baptisms 1875-1966 and marriages 1876-1965 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), Broken Cross. Built in 1880.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), Fountain Street. Built in 1893, closed in 1960. Records of baptisms 1934-1953 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Methodist Chapel, Stamford Road. Founded in 1938, closed in 1984. Records of baptisms 1939-1986 and marriages 1939-1984 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Spiritualist Free Chapel, Cumberland Street. Built in 1879.
  • Macclesfield, Unitarian (Ebenezer) Chapel, King Edward Street/Back Street. Built in 1689 as nonconformist chapel, became Unitarian in 1772. Records of baptisms 1840-88, marriages 1851-88 and burials 1866-79, and baptisms/marriages/deaths 1897-1920 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
  • Macclesfield, Unitarian Chapel, Parsonage Street. Built in 1806, closed in 1887.
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    Macclesfield, United Reformed Church (Independent/Congregational). Founded in 1787 at Roe Street, rebuilt in 1877 at Park Green. Registers of baptisms 1785-1870, marriages 1881-1909 and burials 1789-1915 are at the Cheshire Record Office.

For the areas added to Macclesfield in 1894, 1936 and 1955, see also Gawsworth, Hurdsfield, Sutton (near Macclesfield), Tytherington and Upton (near Macclesfield).

There are more than 30 churches identified in this place. Please click here for a complete list.
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Civil Registration

  • Macclesfield (1837-1998)
  • Cheshire East (1998-2007)
  • Cheshire (2007-09)
  • Cheshire East (2009+)
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Court Records

  • Prestbury (1828-35)
  • Macclesfield (Borough) (1835-1974)
  • Macclesfield (1974+)
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Description & Travel

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Directories

Transcription for Macclesfield from Samuel Lewis A Topographical Dictionary of England  (1831)

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Historical Geography

 

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Maps

You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SJ917735 (Lat/Lon: 53.258437, -2.125877), Macclesfield which are provided by:

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Politics & Government

  • Macclesfield Municipal Borough (1835-1974)
  • Macclesfield Urban Sanitary District (1875-94)
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Poor Houses, Poor Law

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Voting Registers

  • Macclesfield (1832-1974)