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Plumpton, village WM Chapel, Cumbria
Plumpton chapel was acquired by the Wesleyans in 1887 and opened on 17 Aug 1888. It was closed in 1952 (Cumbria Archive Service, Carlisle DFCM.14/13, DFCM3.3.13). In May 2014 it was...
Yelden Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Yelden, (sometimes spelt Yielden) is a small village in north Bedfordshire by the Northamptonshire border. Wm. Wyldes of Yielden gifted land in Spring Lane on 20 July 1840 for the...
Milton Bryan Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bedfordshire
Unique in Bedfordshire, the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Milton Bryan was known as ‘the Chapel on the pond’. The authors of ‘The Dunstable Methodist Circuit one hundred and fifty years...
Captain Arthur Donald Thornton Smith D.S.O.
Donald (as he preferred to be known) was born on 16th November 1891, in Anerley, the fourth child of Rev Edward Thornton Smith and Anne (nee Wood). The Rev Edward...
Kempston West Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Kempston was opened in Bell End in 1839. As the population of Kempston grew, the Bell End chapel became inadequate, Consequently, the Bedford Circuit...
Rev Francis Moon
The Reverend Francis Moon was born in 1829 in Somerset, England. In 1854, he entered the ministry of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Britain and was soon thereafter appointed to...
Woodhouse Eaves Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Burial register
The Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Woodhouse Eaves was originally built in 1800, and had a burial ground at the back of the plot. The building was replaced in 1887, but...
Lidlington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The 1851 Religious Census return for Lidlington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel made by John Dennis, Steward notes that the building was erected in 1805 and had 148 Free sittings and 55...
Eggington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
In a picturesque setting overlooking the village green, Eggington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is a small, compact and attractive building. The village is about 2.5 miles from Leighton Buzzard. The 1851...
Kempston, Bell End Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
A Kempston Class of the St Paul’s Methodist Church in nearby Bedford is recorded, but the first Wesleyan Methodist Chapel to be built in Kempston was in 1839. The Chapel...
Bradford, Eastbrook Chapel
The Eastbrook Chapel was opened in 1825, after the Kirkgate Chapel was found to be to small for the then congregation. The people of Bradford were informed of the opening...
Gamblesby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Gamblesby Chapel was opened in 1865 and is still in use. I am researching the history of Methodism in the parish of Addingham, where the chapel is situated and have...
Hunsonby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
This chapel was opened in 1862 and closed in 2001. There was an earlier one in the village also. I live in the 1862 one now and am researching Methodism in the...
Plumpton, Back Street/Cottage Wood Centre WM Chapel , Cumbria
In 1898 the Wesleyans acquired an old “five mile act chapel” from the Presbyterians for £10. A date plaque set into the gable of the present building reads 1702. We...
Carlisle, Union (later Rydal) Street WM Chapel, Cumberland
Union Street Chapel stood at the end of a block bounded by Union Street, Barrock Street and South Street. The site was purchased in 1873 for £209.16.0.The plans by the...
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