Lancashire Parish Register Society

The Lancashire Parish Register Society is a historical society and registered charity. It was founded for the 'purpose of printing the registers of the ancient parishes' in Lancashire.

Lancashire Parish Register Society
Formation26 November 1897
TypeHistorical Society
Registration no.511396
Legal statusCharity
PurposeHistorical Study and Research
HeadquartersManchester, United Kingdom
Location
Region served
Lancashire and Greater Manchester
Official language
English
Activities
Research & Publications
Collections
Library, Archives
9th President
Thomas Woodcock
Websitewww.lprs.org.uk

The society was formed at a meeting at Chetham's Library on 26 November 1897, but the year 1898 was fixed as the first year of the society's existence. The society became a registered charity (No. 511396) in 1981.[1]

Publications

Since 1898, the society has published 175 printed volumes of Lancashire's parish registers, as well as numerous CDs and CD-Roms.[2] The society published its 175th volume in 2012.[3]

Membership

Membership is open to all individuals and institutions interested in the parish registers of the county.

Officers

Presidents

General Editors

  • 1976–2008 Dr Colin D. Rogers
  • 2008–present Alan A. Kenwright

Secretaries

  • 1897–98 Rev. W. Löwenberg
  • 1898–1931 Dr Henry Brierley
  • 1931–56 Archibald Sparke
  • 1941–82 Dr Frank Taylor
  • 1982–86 Jean M. Ayton
  • 1986–89 Irene Foster
  • 1989–93 R. Neil Hudson
  • 1993–99 The Worshipful John Leslie Ogilvie Holden
  • 1999–2010 Marnie Mason
  • 2010–present R. Neil Hudson

Treasurers

  • 1897–1936 John Rigg Faithwaite
  • 1936–48 Dr Ernest Bosdin Leech
  • 1948–77 Dr Robert Dickinson
  • 1971–77 Florence Dickinson
  • 1977–95 J. R. Bulmer
  • 1995–2005 T. O’Brien
  • 2005–08 Alan A. Kenwright
  • 2008–present Jackie Roberts
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See also

Notes and references

  1. "Charity Commission of England and Wales". Charity Commission of England and Wales. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2015-12-11.
  2. Lancashire Parishes for the Genealogist (Lancashire Parish Register Society, 2007), s. 1. ISBN 1-85445-157-X.
  3. The Registers of the Parish of Wigan, 1711-40, ed. K. T. Taylor, Lancashire Parish Register Society, 175 (2012). ISBN 978-1-85445-171-2.
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