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  2. Rochdale (ancient parish) - Wikipedia

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    Rochdale was an ecclesiastical parish of early-medieval origin in northern England, administered from the Church of St Chad, Rochdale. At its zenith, it occupied 58,620 acres (237 km 2 ) of land amongst the South Pennines , and straddled the historic county boundary between Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire .

  3. Civil parishes in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    A map of Greater Manchester, with its 14 parished areas highlighted in red. A civil parish is a country subdivision, forming the lowest unit of local government in England. There are 14 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Greater Manchester, most of the county being unparished; Bury, Rochdale, Salford and Stockport are completely ...

  4. List of civil parishes in England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of civil parishes in England split by ceremonial county (see map below). The civil parish is the lowest level of local government in England . Northumberland

  5. Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    The borough lies mostly within the historic county of Lancashire but a small part lies in the former West Riding of Yorkshire. Prior to its creation, it was suggested that the metropolitan borough be named Chadwick (with reference to Sir Edwin Chadwick), but this was rejected in favour of Rochdale. [5] Milnrow skyline Saint Luke's Parish Church ...

  6. Ashworth, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 the parish had a population of 137. [6] In 1974 it became part of Rochdale metropolitan district in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester. St James Chapel was founded in about 1514, with the present building dating from 1789.

  7. Subdivisions of England - Wikipedia

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    A parish is governed by a parish council or parish meeting, which exercises a limited number of functions that would otherwise be delivered by the local authority. There is one civil parish in Greater London ( Queen's Park , in the City of Westminster ), [ 11 ] and not all of the rest of England is parished.

  8. List of churches in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Rochdale, St Aidan, Sudden : Rochdale Church of England: Rochdale, St Luke, Deeplish : Rochdale Church of England: Smallbridge, St John the Baptist: Rochdale Church of England: 1834 [251] [252] Wardle, St James Apostle : Rochdale Church of England: Moore Street Congregational Church: Rochdale Congregational: 1829 Baptist Church, Deeplish ...

  9. Butterworth, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Butterworth was a township occupying the southeastern part of the parish of Rochdale, in the hundred of Salford, Lancashire, England. [1] It was also a civil parish.It encompassed 12.1 square miles (31 km 2) of land in the South Pennines which spanned the settlements of Belfield, Bleaked-gate-cum-Roughbank, Butterworth Hall, Clegg, Haughs, Hollingworth, Kitcliffe, Lowhouse, Milnrow, Newhey ...