. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. WEST DERBY HUNDRED but on the Restoration this Act was adjudged to be null, and St. Nicholas's became once more a chapel under Walton. The following is a list of the curates :â c. 1563 Vane Thomasson â¢' oc. 1577 James Seddon'" 1585 James Martindale"' oc. 1590 Hughjanion⢠1596 â Bentley"" 1598 Thomas Wain Wright"' ? 1625 Edwin Lappage'" c. 1634 Henry Shaw"' Joseph Thompson'" 1645 John Fogg'" 1662 John Leigh"* 1670 Robert Hunter"' , r William Atherton "' â '&qu


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. WEST DERBY HUNDRED but on the Restoration this Act was adjudged to be null, and St. Nicholas's became once more a chapel under Walton. The following is a list of the curates :â c. 1563 Vane Thomasson â¢' oc. 1577 James Seddon'" 1585 James Martindale"' oc. 1590 Hughjanion⢠1596 â Bentley"" 1598 Thomas Wain Wright"' ? 1625 Edwin Lappage'" c. 1634 Henry Shaw"' Joseph Thompson'" 1645 John Fogg'" 1662 John Leigh"* 1670 Robert Hunter"' , r William Atherton "' â '"** I Robert Sty the Liverpool had by this time become so important that the governing body thought they might claim full parochial rights for the township.'" After nego- tiations with the rector and vicar of Walton, and the patron, Lord Molyneux, an Act of Parliament was procured ' to enable the town of Liverpool to build a church and endow the same, and for making the same town and liberties thereof a parish of itself, distinct from Walton.''"' Two joint rectors were appointed, the first being the two curates then minis- tering, and it was directed that X"° should be LIVERPOOL levied from the parishioners for each of them.'" The church built under this Act was St. Peter's in Church Street, consecrated in 1704, which has since been regarded as the principal church of the parish, and was therefore appointed the pro-cathedral in 1880. It is a plain building with wide round-headed windows, consistmg of a chancel with vestries, nave, and west tower. Its chief merit lies in the woodwork, and it preserves its galleries on three sides of the nave, the general arrangement of the seating having been but little altered since its first ;' It is to be demolished as soon as part of the new cathedral is in use. The patronage was vested in the mayor and alder- men, such as had been alder- men or bailiffs' peers, and the common council. In 1836 th


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