An illuminated address presented to Rev. Samuel Chadwick by Leeds Temperance Council in 1907
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An article published on My Primitive Methodists about Cliff College describes “Rev. S. Chadwick, one of the most effective mission preachers the Wesleyan Church possesses, is to become a tutor at Cliff.”
Andrew Beresford has in his possession a bound illuminated address presented to Samuel Chadwick by the Leeds Temperance Council in 1907, a pdf of which is attached above.
Andrew says that his Grandfather, Thomas Beresford, had strong ties to Cliff College and his father, Eric Beresford, was a student there in 40s/50/s before joining the C.I.M. His Great Grandad James Roylance had strong ties to Stockport Sunday School and the temperance movement which is why it is in his family.
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An article published on My Primitive Methodists about Cliff College describes “Rev. S. Chadwick, one of the most effective mission preachers the Wesleyan Church possesses, is to become a tutor at Cliff.”
Andrew Beresford has in his possession a bound illuminated address presented to Samuel Chadwick by the Leeds Temperance Council in 1907, a pdf of which is attached above.
Andrew says that his Grandfather, Thomas Beresford, had strong ties to Cliff College and his father, Eric Beresford, was a student there in 40s/50/s before joining the C.I.M. His Great Grandad James Roylance had strong ties to Stockport Sunday School and the temperance movement which is why it is in his family.
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