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St Luke, Torver, Church of England

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St Luke,
Torver
Lancashire

 

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Bibliography

Rev. Thomas Ellwood, Forty-five years in a Mountain Parish in Lakeland, published 1908.

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Cemeteries

The church has/had a graveyard.

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Church History

It was founded before 1538.

The Church was rebuilt in 1849 on the site of the old fabric, which tradition erroneously attributed to Archbishop Cranmer. A chapel stood here before the year 1538, but being a dependency on the church of Ulverston it did not possess the privilege of a burial ground. This want was often a source of much inconvenience to the inhabitants, for in wet and stormy weather it was almost impossible to traverse with a corpse the mountain roads to Ulverston, a distance of sixteen miles. In 1538, Archbishop Cranmer granted to the church a faculty for the interment of the dead, and this seems to have led to the erroneous belief that he was the founder. The church is of the early English style of architecture, and contains 200 sittings, all of which are free and unappropriated. The living is worth about £120, and is held by the Rev. Thos. Ellwood, B.A. The school, which possesses a small endownment about £13 a year was rebuilt in 1873 from funds raised by subscription and grant from Privy Council.

from Mannex's Directory of Furness & Cartmel, 1882.

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Church Records

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.

The Cumbria Record Office, Kendal hold:

  • Baptisms 1599-1947
  • Marriages 1599-1977
  • Burials 1599-1812

The IGI contains:

  • Baptisms - 1599-1792
  • Marriages - 1599-1790

This site provides historical information about churches, other places of worship and cemeteries. It has no connection with the churches themselves. For current information you should contact them directly.

Baptisms

1599-1792

Transcript of baptisms 1599-1792 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 043

1690-1871

Copy of Bishop's Transcript of baptisms 1690-1871 held by Lancashire Archives - DRC 2/64

1792-1837

Transcript of baptisms 1792-1837 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 127

Marriages

1599-1790

Transcript of marriages 1599-1790 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 043

1599-1837

Index of marriages 1599-1837 held by Lancashire Archives - Boyd

1690-1841

Copy of Bishop's Transcript of marriages 1690-1841 held by Lancashire Archives - DRC 2/64

1791-1836

Transcript of marriages 1791-1836 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 127

Burials

1599-1792

Transcript of burials 1599-1792 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 043

1690-1871

Copy of Bishop's Transcript of burials 1690-1871 held by Lancashire Archives - DRC 2/64

1792-1837

Transcript of burials 1792-1837 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 127

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Maps

It is located at SD2847994300 (Lat/Lon 54.339219, -3.101554). You can see this on maps provided by:

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