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grouse
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Parish church Northampton
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Tuesday 19 November 19 08:34 GMT (UK) »
If a couple married in 'the parish church of St Edmunds' in 1955 what church would this be?
I read that the ecclesiastical district of St Edmund's was formed from that of St Giles so would it be St Giles church or All Saints?
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Tuesday 19 November 19 08:57 GMT (UK) »
That would have been St Edmund’s Church at the junction of St Edmund’s St and Wellingborough Rd. Created 1846, closed 1978, now demolished.
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Tuesday 19 November 19 09:22 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your fast reply!
No wonder I couldn't find it mentioned anywhere
Cheers
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