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St Nicholas St, Lancaster, Unitarian
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Unitarian church,
St Nicholas St,
Lancaster
St Nicholas St,
Lancaster
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It was founded in 1687. It closed in 1965.
Unitarians believe in the Unity or unipersonality of God, as opposed to the doctrine of the Trinity - hence the name 'Unitarian'. Unitarianism only became legal in 1813 but was particularly influential in the 19th century.
Whilst every effort has been made to record exact details of record office and library holdings
you are recommended to check with them before visiting to ensure that they do hold the records and years you
wish to examine. Similarly check with transcript publishers to ensure they cover the records and years
you require before making a purchase.
Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1840-1860 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1840-1860 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1881-1909 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1881-1909 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
Marriages
- 1845-1860 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1845-1860 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1877-1909 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1877-1909 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1968-2002 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/6-9
- 1968-2002 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/6-9
Burials
- 1840-1861 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1840-1861 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1877-1909 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
- 1877-1909 held by Lancashire Record Office ULA 2/1-2
Copies of Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1771-1836 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/72 - Microfilm
- 1771-1836 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/72 - Microfilm
It was located at SD4779561710 (Lat/Lon 54.048692, -2.798831). You can see this on maps provided by:
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