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was passed which allowed nonconformity to be practised under licence. The Eccles Presbyterians appointed a minister and met in a series of private buildings. In 1698 the Lomax and Fildes families, long-term members of the congregation, bought a plot of land at Monton Green. A simple chapel was built
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The association has a gardening group that maintains the flowerbeds and greens on a voluntary basis. The association organises an annual themed festival on the first Saturday of July each year and a parallel music festival which was in 2008 from 26 June to 6 July. The festival presents all genres of
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The north transept shows Jesus and Children-‘Suffer the Little Children'; and Jesus and Peter – ‘Feed my Sheep'. The clerestory windows on the north side show famous men from the Greek, Roman, Renaissance and Modern periods. On the south side, the clerestory windows show representatives from the
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The local landmarks include the Unitarian Church and the locally named "Old Man's Shelter" both on Monton Green. The Monton Shelter was completed in June 1930 following a campaign by the local vicar and a local Councillor for a shelter where 'Veterans of Industry' could meet during inclement
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A conservation area includes Monton Green; the Unitarian Church and a former school with caretaker's house; a lodge, built in 1875 to the Earl of Ellesmere's former estate, and a club-house with bowling green. The Green, once used as common land, is now formally laid out as gardens and lawns.
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Edmund Jones, Vicar of Eccles, was an ejected minister. He and others continued to meet in the Eccles area including Monks Hall. He was imprisoned for his non-conformity and his congregation reported to the local magistrate. He died in 1674.
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The present Unitarian Church is the fourth church on the site. It was built in the early 1870s and is renowned for its stained glass windows. The south transept shows the Sermon on the Mount with four smaller windows beneath depicting
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in Manchester. The congregation claimed compensation from the government and rebuilt a bigger and better church. The Rev. Jeremiah Aldred was minister until his death in 1729. His tombstone can be seen in the churchyard.
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The community is represented by the Monton Village Community Association, originally named the Monton Traders' Association, it was renamed to include both residents and traders.
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The second chapel was demolished around 1800. The third chapel was built in 1802 and survived until 1875 when the present church was built.
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on 5 May 1969. Monton Green railway station was located on an embankment, just off Monton Green, the railway running parallel with the
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weather. The shelter has recently been refurbished. A more recent addition is the Lighthouse built in recent years next to the
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secured the places of worship to Unitarians, allowing the congregation at Monton to officially call themselves Unitarians.
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The village of Monton is now served by rail services passing through the railway stations at
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Monton Unitarian Church, Window history: A commentary on the Stained Glass windows
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Bus services also serve the village, while the nearest Metrolink station is in
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of Eccles until its abolition in 1974. The name Monton is of Saxon origin.
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Early Christian, Roman Catholic, Anglican and nonconformist traditions.
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The Anglican church in Monton is dedicated to St Paul the Apostle.
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in 1786. In 1813 Unitarianism was legalised and the
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Monton (surname)
Montón
Monton Road
Monton is located in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester
OS grid reference
SJ767994
Metropolitan borough
City of Salford
Metropolitan county
Greater Manchester
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
M30
Dialling code
Police
Greater Manchester
Fire
Greater Manchester
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
Salford & Eccles
UK
England

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