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  2. Christ Church - Wikipedia

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    8.8 Illinois. 8.9 Maine. 8.10 Maryland. 8.11 Massachusetts. 8.12 ... Gleadless, Gleadless, Sheffield; Christ Church Greyfriars, London (also known as Christ Church ...

  3. Christ Church, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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  4. Christ Church, Fulwood, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The Fulwood parish was created in 1839, being the largest in Sheffield covering 19 square miles, taking in large areas of moorland extending out to Stanage Edge and Ringinglow. The church registers date from 1838 for baptisms, 1839 for burials and 1851 for marriages. [3] The church was originally built by R. Potter.

  5. List of Anglo-Catholic churches - Wikipedia

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    Its founder, Father Edmund Wood (1830–1909), introduced the principles of the Oxford Movement to St. John’s and the Diocese of Montreal. The Parish was the first Anglican church in Canada to celebrate daily Mass and provide private Confession, and the first in Quebec to reserve the Blessed Sacrament." [32] Christ Church Ottawa

  6. Hackenthorpe - Wikipedia

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    A chapel was built in 1813 across from Hackenthorpe Hall, this would later be replaced by a new church in 1899 known as Christ church at the end of Sheffield road. In 1820 steam power began to be used by the local scythe makers and by 1840 the Sheffield Coal Company had several mines throughout the area.

  7. Attercliffe - Wikipedia

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    Historically a part of the parish of Sheffield, Attercliffe Chapel was built in 1629 as the first place of worship in the settlement. The Town School was built in 1779, and Christ Church was built in 1826 but destroyed during the Second World War. [1] In 1686, Richard Frankland set up a dissenting academy at Attercliffe Hall.

  8. Wadsley Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 the new church parish of Hillsborough and Wadsley Bridge was created for the district out of the Wadsley parish. The new parish’s first minister was the Reverend William Sykes and his intention was to build two churches, one for Hillsborough and one for Wadsley Bridge at each end of the parish.

  9. Christ Church, Hackenthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church is a church situated in Hackenthorpe, a suburb of the City of Sheffield. It is located on Sheffield road, and was built in 1899. It is located on Sheffield road, and was built in 1899. The church was largely funded by local land owner James Houndsfield.