Bolton le Moors

Bolton le Moors (also known as Bolton le Moors St Peter) was a large civil parish and ecclesiastical parish in hundred of Salford in the historic county of Lancashire, England.

Bolton le Moors was originally a part of the ancient parish of Eccles.

As with many large parishes in the north of England, it was split into townships in 1662 for easier civic administration.

[4] These townships, later civil parishes, were used for the censuses until 1891, after which most were absorbed into the County Borough of Bolton or became urban districts.

The residual ecclesiastical parish exists, being east-central Bolton town centre and a joined-on zone south-west.