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A Plan of the Methodists Prayer Meetings, Bolton, 1811
Biddulph Moor New Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Hot Lane Biddulph Moor ST8 7JD According to the Circuit website, Biddluph Moor New Road Wesleyan Methodist Church is still active in ...
Derby Circuit Wesleyan Methodist Preachers' Plan, 1813-14 Oct-Jan
Dilston Road Wesleyan Methodist Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Image from the Newcastle Methodist District Archives
East Drayton
The chapel was opened by the Rev. S. Cooley of Manchester on 26th April 1857. A renovation was carried out in ...
Elizabeth Gibbons and Great Homer Street Methodist Mission, Liverpool
Hi my name is Karen and the article is an obituary of my great great grand mum Elizabeth Gibbons who ...
Gedney Dyke Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lincolnshire
Gedney Dyke is a hamlet in the parish of Gedney. The Wesleyan chapel here figured in a Victorian scandal concerning ...
Glassonby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Cumbria
A Wesleyan Methodist society meeting in Glassonby first appeared in the records in 1831 (in the minutes of the Local ...
Irthlingborough, Chapel Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Irthlingborough, Chapel Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was created by converting a barn purchased for £60 in 1808. In 1851 it ...
Kington Chapel, postcard sent 01.04.1905
Laughton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel(s), Leicestershire
Information about Laughton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is scant. In 1851 a chapel built in 1839 was being used It had ...
Leicester, Mere Road, Wesley Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Wesley Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1896/7. The architects were Draper and Walters of Leicester. Their plan does ...
Magazines published by the Wesleyan Methodists
Among John Wesley’s contributions to the movement he founded was the Arminian Magazine. He began it in 1778 to publish ...
Memories of my Grandmother
This is my Grandma who was Edith Walton a Long Compton Methodist who gave a guinea. She was a wonderful Christian all ...
Newcastle: Bond Memorial WM Chapel and Manse, Benwell. Northumberland
Image from Newcastle Methodist District Archives
Record of plaques commemorating Elizabeth and Ann Hindle and George Ashburner, at Dalton Methodist Church (former Wesleyan Chapel)
Rev Walter Sellon, 1715-1792
And so, principally through Walter Sellon’s ministry and with the assistance of the likes of Fletcher and Romaine, Methodism became ...
Rothley, Owl/Howe Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Rothley, Owl/Howe Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built around 1825. In 1851 it provided 72 free and 18 other sittings. ...
Stoke Newington Sunday School
I have a keen interest in my Great Grandfather – Samuel Pierce who lived in the London district of Stoke ...
Test page
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Wellingborough, Church Street, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
In 1851 the Wesleyans were using a building which had been erected before 1800. It had 90 free seats, 244 ...
Where's the key?
This smart presentation box has been in a cupboard at High Street Methodist Church, Harpenden for decades, but no one ...
Wimborne Wesleyan Methodist chapel 1820
The first purpose-built Wesleyan church in Wimborne was an 1820 brick building next to the White Hart pub in West ...