Manchester Our Lady, St George and St Denys is an Ancient Parish and a market town in the county of Lancashire.
Other places in the parish include: Broughton, Bradford, Burnage, Crumpsall, Deansgate, Haughton, Hulme Christ Church, Kersall, London Road, Market Street, Moss Side, Moston, Redbank, St George, Withington, and Broughton with Kersall.
Parish church:
Parish registers begin: 1573
Separate registers exist for:
- Manchester St Clement: 1793
- Hulme Christ Church: 1810
- Redbank: 1844
- Withington: 1841
Nonconformists include:
Parishes adjacent to Manchester Our Lady, St George and St Denys
- Pendlebury
- Prestwich St Mary
- Manchester St Philip, Bradford Road
- Ancoats St Andrew
- Ardwick St Thomas
- Didsbury
- Manchester St Mary
- Gorton St James
- Chorlton cum Hardy
- Salford St Matthias
- Salford St Simon
- Manchester St Philip
- Manchester St Paul
- Chadderton St John
- Stretford St Matthew
- Pendleton
- Manchester St Peter
- Chorlton upon Medlock All Saints
- Manchester St Barnabas
- Birch in Rusholme
- Salford St Philip
- Hulme St George
- Manchester St Ann
- Hulme St Mark
- Harpurhey
- Tonge cum Alkrington
- Failsworth
- Heaton Norris
- Salford Holy Trinity
- Manchester St James
- Chorlton upon Medlock St Saviour
- Newton All Saints
- Manchester Cathedral
- Cheetham Hill St Mark
- Manchester All Souls
- Blackley St Peter
- Hollinwood
Historical Descriptions
Moss Side
A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland 1833
MOSS-SIDE, co. Pal. of Lancaster.
P. T. Manchester (182) 2 m. S. Pop. 172.
A township in the parish of Manchester and hundred of Salford.
Source: A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland by John Gorton. The Irish and Welsh articles by G. N. Wright; Vol. II; London; Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand; 1833.
Administration
- County: Lancashire
- Civil Registration District: Manchester
- Probate Court: Court of the Bishop of Chester (Episcopal Consistory)
- Diocese: Manchester
- Rural Deanery: Manchester
- Poor Law Union: Manchester
- Hundred: Salford
- Province: York