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Brampton, Main Street WM Chapel, Cumberland
Brampton, Wesley, Main Street WM Chapel, Cumberland Main Street Chapel was built of stone and opened on 8 November 1900. It had 450 sittings, 400 free and 50 let. The...
Carlisle, South John Street WM Mission, Cumberland
The Wesleyan mission to this part of inner city Carlisle began around 1885 in a hired upstairs room in a residential building in South John Street. Further rooms were...
Rev F. C. Young
I have a photograph of “Rev. F. C. Young and his Son of Hong Kong”. It was made into a postcard and my copy was posted from Walthamstow to the...
Cardington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Cardington Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in 1823 at the instigation of Susanna Row and her brother Thomas. In A Cloud of Witness, Cardington Methodist Chapel 1823-1973, Norah Addington recounts the...
Harrowden Wesleyan Chapel
Harrowden is a hamlet in the parish of Eastcotts. It is best known as the birthplace of John Bunyan. The Wesleyan Chapel at Harrowden was built in 1904 and was...
Sundon Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
John Wesley stayed with his friends, Mr & Mrs Cole at Sundon Park several times. The 1851 Religious Census includes a return for Sundon Wesleyan Methodist Chapel made by Samuel...
Ridgmont Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Ridgmont is situated near the M1 on the Greensand ridge. A Wesleyan Methodist congregation was registered for worship on 7 October 1845 by John Pickavant Wesleyan Minister Bedford Circuit. The...
Carlisle, Church Street, later Caldewgate WM Chapel, Cumberland
Caldewgate Chapel was built in 1865 at a cost of £951.11.0.The plans were approved by the local authority on 10 April 1865 and the architect was John Hodgson of Carlisle....
Northill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Northill is a large parish consisting of several hamlets. Registration was made for Wesleyan worship by Thomas Wood of Biggleswade, Wesleyan Minister on 12 July 1855. Services took place in...
Carlisle, Wigton Road WM chapel, Cumberland
Wigton Road WM chapel was built as a successor to Church St/Caldewgate. The architects were Arthur Brocklehurst & Co of Norfolk S, Manchester and the plans were approved by...
Carlisle, Currock Road WM Chapel, Cumberland
Plans for the first phase construction were approved on 12 June 1908. The Architects were Johnstone Bros of 39 Lowther Street. The main building was entered by a porch...
Steppingley Wesleyan Methodist Church
The 1851 Religious Census includes a return for Steppingley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel made by Walter Coates, Minister. The return states that the chapel was erected in 1847 and contained 45...
Brampton, Chapel Lane WM Chapel, Cumberland
Chapel Lane Chapel was built in 1799 at a cost of £140 and enlarged in 1807 and 1817 when galleries were provided at a cost of £120. It closed when...
Brampton, Gelt Road WM Chapel, Cumberland
Chapel was built 1836 at a cost of £1100, Brampton Gelt Road Chapel was built 1836 at a cost of £1100, he foundation stone having been laid in June....
WORKMAN, Herbert Brook M.A., D.Lit., D.D. 1862 - 1951
Born at Peckham, London, in 1862, son of John S. Workman, a Wesleyan minister. He was educated at Kings- wood School and Owen’s College, Manchester, where he gained the M.A....
Brymbo
It has been suggested by a native Welsh-speaking minister that Brymbo derives from bryn baw – heap of dirt, doubtless referring to some industrial waste from earlier times. Be that...
Chalton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Chalton is a small Bedfordshire village situated by the M1 motorway north of Luton. The 1851 Religious Census includes a return for Chalton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel made by Richard Medcroft,...
Whipsnade Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The name of Whipsnade is widely known because of the famous zoo. However, on one side of the large green in this Chilterns village is the former WM chapel. A...
Penrith, Townhead/Scotland Road
Townhead/Scotland Road Chapel was built in 1862 by John Pattinson, esq. who then gave it to the Wesleyans (CASC DFCM1/2/83). It closed in 1958 and now (November 2014)appears to be...
Penrith, Wordsworth Street WM Chapel, Cumberland
This chapel was acquired in 1872 (DFCM3.3.13). It was in use as a place of worship in November 2014 CASC = Cumbria Archive Service, Carlisle...
Swineshead Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Until the late 19th century, Swineshead was a detached parish in Huntingdonshire when it transferred to Bedfordshire which had previously surrounded it. The 1851 Ecclesiastical census states that a Wesleyan...
The Daltons of Barwell/Leicester
Gentleman farmer George Dalton (b. 1795 at Barwell) gave the land for the building of the Barwell chapel. It’s likely that his father, William, was converted by John Wesley himself,...
Ellenborough/Netherton* WM Chapel, Cumberland
Ellenborough/Netherton* WM Chapel, Cumberland Grid Ref NY044361 Approval for the construction of a chapel containing 176 sittings and expected to cost £610 was granted in 1890/91.The chapel was built...
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