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HARRIS Frank Pollard 1882 - 1950
Born at Derby in 1882, was one of the three sons of the Rev. Josiah S. Harris, all of whom entered the Methodist Ministry. He was a man of outstanding...
Bodenham
Bodenham: Methodist Chapel SMR no. 35775, OS grid ref: SO 5451 5061 A chapel on Bodenham Moor that is marked on the 1885 1st Edition OS map as Wesleyan Methodist. The...
Houghton Conquest Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The central Bedfordshire village of Houghton Conquest is situated south of Bedford and just to the north of Ampthill. On the Ampthill side on top of the Greensand ridge overlooking...
Bishop's Frome
Bishop’s Frome: Methodist Chapel SMR reference no. 30782, OS grid ref: SO 6622 4848 Situated in the centre of the village of Bishops Frome in the east of the county. The chapel...
Bearwood
Barewood Chapel, Herefordshire sometimes spelt Bearwood Pembridge: Bearwood Chapel SMR no. 35603, OS grid reference: SO 3820 5619 Bearwood Chapel is found halfway between Pembridge and Broxwood, just off the main route. It...
George Smith of Coalville
“George Smith was a remarkable man who did remarkable things in a remarkable manner” reads the Preface of Edwin Hodder’s biography of George Smith of Coalville. Born on 16th February...
Liverpool, Renshaw Street, Central Hall of the Wesleyan Mission
Liverpool, Renshaw Street, Central Hall of the Wesleyan Mission Liverpool, Renshaw Street, Central Hall of the Wesleyan Mission was designed by Bradshaw & Glass of Bolton and opened in 1905....
Sedbergh WM Chapel (ii), Yorkshire
Sedbergh Chapel (ii) was built in 1914 The table shows the accommodation provided at various times 1931 1940 1980 1991 Lettable sittings 168 ...
Spitalfields, former Brick Lane Wesleyan Chapel, London
This building was erected by a congregation of Huguenots in 1743/4. The architect was probably Thomas Stibbs. In 1817 it became a Wesleyan Chapel and remained in Methodist use until...
Rev James Hedges
James Hedges was born in Timsbury, Somerset in 1818, the son of James Hedges, a farmer and his wife Elizabeth. James was baptised in St Mary’s Church, Timsbury on 26...
Shepshed, Christchurch Methodist Church,
Once thought to have been the largest village in England, Shepshed in 2015 has become a fast expanding small town with a present population of around 15,000 people. Set within...
Rev Herbert Butler Cowl
THE story of the Half Shilling curate starts on Christmas Eve, 1914, when the Rev Herbert Butler Cowl signed up to become a temporary Wesleyan Methodist Army chaplain. It is...
Oxford, New Inn Hall Street, Wesley Memorial Wesleyan Church, Oxfordshire
The first Wesleyan chapel in New Inn Hall Street was built on land to the rear of the present church to designs by William Jenkins. The foundation stone was laid...
Caversham, Gosbrook Road Wesleyan Chapel, Berkshire
Caversham Wesleyan Chapel was erected in 1898 to designs by J Morris & Son. It continues in use as a Methodist Place of Worship. (Buildings of England, Berkshire, p480; site visit October...
Cookham Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Berkshire
Cookham Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1846 and extended in 1911. It is now occupied by the Stanley Spencer Gallery. (The Buildings of England, Berkshire, p254; Dutton & Allen,...
Membership tickets from 1860 and 1871
These tickets belonged to my great-grandparents, Daniel and Eliza Goose who lived in the Spalding and Horncastle Circuits. Daniel appears on the Spalding Circuit Plan for 1864 as an exhorter...
Elizabeth Evans
Elizabeth was born at Newbold in 1776 to Thomas and Mary Tomlinson. Before she was a year old her mother died and, on her death bed, committed her daughter to...
Robert Sheppard Goose
My great-grandfather was Daniel Goose and he appears as an exhorter on the Spalding Plan for 1864 (see the page ). Daniel’s youngest son, Robert Sheppard Goose, my grandfather, was...
Spalding Wesleyan Circuit Plan
My great-grandfather Daniel Goose was reputed to have been an extremely intense kind of Christian. He would go into the barn on his farm and “wrestle with the Lord”, with...
Long Eaton, Trinity, Cross Street
Designed by John Wills of Derby, and opened in 1882. Reference: The Twenty-eighth annual report of the Wesleyan Chapel Committee, 1882 p 139...
Bulwell Wesleyan Chapel
Designed by John Wills of Derby, and opened in 1882. Reference: The Twenty-eighth annual report of the Wesleyan Chapel Committee, 1882 p 138...
Derby, Rose Hill chapel, Normanton Road
Designed by John Wills of Derby, and opened in 1881. “The acoustic properties of the Chapel are perfect” according to a contemporary account. Reference: The Twenty-eighth annual report of the...
Manchester, Wesley, Oldham Road
The first chapel on this site was erected in 1826, but by 1882 was dilapidated beyond repair. This chapel and minister’s house were designed by A.W. Smith of Manchester, the...
Rev Owen Spencer Watkins (1873-1957)
A recent article in the Methodist Recorder Soldiers and preachers too (MR October 16 2015, p14) makes reference to a new entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography by...
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