Place:Evesham All Saints, Worcestershire, England

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NameEvesham All Saints
TypeParish (ancient), Civil parish
Located inWorcestershire, England
See alsoBlackenhurst Hundred, Worcestershire, Englandhundred of which the parish was a part
Evesham, Worcestershire, Englandmunicipal borough of which it was part

Evesham All Saints was one of the ecclesiatical parishes of Evesham along with Evesham St. Lawrence and Bengeworth St. Peter. The three ancient parishes became civil parishes during the 19th century. In 1924 they lost their civil parish status when Evesham took over the role.

Evesham All Saints (covering the northwestern end of the town) and Evesham St. Lawrence (covering the southeast) were considered one parish matching the Municipal Borough of Evesham before 1851. (Source: English Jurisdictions from FamilySearch) The two parishes have merged again, so separate sets of co-ordinates cannot be determined.

Parish Registers started in 1538 and Bishops Transcriptions in 1613.