Richmond Chapel, Lancashire Act 1772
| Act of Parliament | |
| Long title | An Act for completing a Building intended for a new Church or Chapel at Richmond, near Everton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster; and for other Purposes. |
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| Citation | 12 Geo. 3. c. 36 |
| Territorial extent | Great Britain |
| Dates | |
| Royal assent | 21 May 1772 |
| Commencement | 21 January 1772[a] |
| Repealed | 22 July 1904 |
| Other legislation | |
| Repealed by | Liverpool and Wigan Churches Act 1904 |
Status: Repealed | |
| Text of statute as originally enacted | |
The Richmond Chapel, Lancashire Act 1772 was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain "for completing a Building intended for a new Church or Chapel at Richmond, Everton, in the County Palatinate of Lancashire and for other purposes."[1]
The act enabled to finish the building of St Anne's Church as a chapel of ease in Richmond, a location near Everton, Liverpool.
Subsequent developments
The whole act was repealed by section 25 of, and the second schedule to, the Liverpool and Wigan Churches Act 1904 (4 Edw. 7. c. c).
Notes
- ^ Start of session.
References
- ^ Stephens, Archibald John (1845). The Statutes Relating to the Ecclesiastical and Eleemosynary Institutions of England, Wales, Ireland, India, and the Colonies; with the Decisions Thereon. London: John W. Parker.