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St Augustine's church was in use at that time frame. Read the following, I found this in a site that was about St Augustine's. My catholic GGgrandparents were married in this church. It was near London Road (Piccadilly railway station) in Granby Row.
Mike Morris
Toronto Canada
St. Augustine’s Parish (founded 1820) is one of the oldest in Manchester, only St. Chad’s, Cheetham Hill (1773) and St. Mary’s in Mulberry Street (1794) are older and all three were founded by the same tireless priest, Fr. Rowland Broomhead.
The first St. Augustine’s Church was built in 1820 on Granby Row, near the present day Manchester Piccadilly Train Station. At the time there were only 500 Catholics in the Manchester District, which included Bolton, Rochdale, Stockport, Glossop and Macclesfield. This first Church was sold and demolished in 1905 to make way for the Manchester Technical College which in turn became UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology). In 2004 UMIST merged with the Victoria University of Manchester to establish the University of Manchester.
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