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Woodhouse Eaves Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Baptismal register
Like many chapels, Woodhouse Eaves (in Leicestershire) bought a new baptismal register following the introduction of civil registration. Prior to the surrender of the registers there had been a Circuit...
The Rise of Methodism: a study of Bedfordshire 1736-1851
Dr Jonathan Rodell, a tutor at Cambridge University’s Institute of Continuing Education, has written and presented a documentary which summarises and accompanies his book, which was published jointly by the...
Broughton Moor (Wyndham Row) Wesleyan Chapel, Cumberland
Land adjacent to a rented preaching place fronting onto the road to Seaton was acquired and in 1902 plans were drawn up for the construction of a new chapel....
HELM, William Angelo 1881 - 1951
Born at Padiham, Lancs, in 1881. He entered the family iron foundry business, but after some years felt the call to the ministry and was accepted for the work of...
HORDEN, John 1879 - 1951
Born at Wellingborough, Northants., in 1879. He inherited a fine Methodist tradition both in the home and the local Methodist Church, and soon felt the strength of these influences. Before...
FIELDING, John William 1873 - 1951
Born at Swinton in 1873. He received his education at the Wesleyan Day School and at Owen’s College, Manchester. Entering into business, and showing good promise he was given tempting...
BARRATT, Thomas Hugh B.A. 1870 - 1951
Born at St. Austell on 29th March 1870. He was the son of the Rev. Robert C. Barratt, and was educated at Kingswood School. From school he took his Arts...
Rev Dr Archibald Walter Harrison MC
I am not related to Archibald Harrison but I understand that he was a Methodist minister, that he served in the First World War and was awarded the MC....
Sheep Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Sheep Lane is a hamlet in the parish of Potsgrove. Now only a few houses and a pub remain from what was a sizeable community that included 3 chapels and...
Rev William Lawrence Binks
The father of William Lawrence Binks was William Binks of Lartington who was butler to both Henry and his son Monsignor Thomas Witham at Lartington Hall. A faithful servant to...
James Webb of Kenilworth
When my mother died in 2005 I came across an article which is transcribed below. This article, sadly without dates, was in a Kenilworth Methodist Church Magazine and my father’s...
Hackney Wick Wesleyan Choir
My great-grandfather, John Henry Nunn (1862-1936), was born in Shoreditch and he became the choir master of Hackney Wick’s Wesleyan Choir. This was how he met his wife (Frances Louise...
Wingfield Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Wingfield is a small hamlet in the parish of Chalgrave. A return made by James Whinnett, Local Preacher for Wingfield Wesleyan Methodist was made in the 1851 Ecclesiastical Census. This...
Tebworth Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Situated on the east side of the A5, Tebworth is a hamlet in the parish of Chalgrave. Registration for Methodist worship in Tebworth was first made by John Crosby Leppington...
W Brown
Dukinfield Wesleyan Church and School ‘In Memory of W Brown who fell in action in the Great War (1914-19) in the hope that it will serve as a reminder of...
Pegsdon Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Described in Kelly’s Directory 1898 as ‘very picturesquely seated’, Pegsdon is a hamlet in the Bedfordshire parish of Shillington on the border with Hertfordshire. The Ecclesiastical Census of 30 March...
Billington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
On 19 October 1823, the dwelling place of James Pain of Billington was registered for Wesleyan Methodist worship by William Piggott of Leighton Buzzard. The Ecclesiastical Census of 30 March...
Stanbridge Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The Ecclesiastical Census of 30 March 1851 includes a return for Stanbridge Wesleyan Methodist . The return made by James Olney, Manager states that the church was built in 1833....
Woburn Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The Ecclesiastical Census of 30 March 1851 includes a return for Woburn Wesleyan Methodist. In a return made by Robert James Lilley, Steward, confectioner, it is stated that the congregation...
Knotting Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Knotting is a small village in north Bedfordshire situated on the east side of the A6. Situated in the hamlet of Knotting Green, the newly built Wesleyan Methodist chapel was...
Millbrook Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Millbrook Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in 1858. Registration for worship was made by Charles Carter, Harpur Street, Bedford, minister on 5 February 1861. The Bedfordshire Virtual Library states that...
Greasborough Wesleyan Methodist
Kelly’s 1881 Directory lists Greasbrough [near Rotherham, South Yorkshire] as being a large village, and among the churches listed it includes a Chapel for Wesleyans (rebuilt in 1848). This...
SELLER, John William 1864 - 1951
Born 1864 at Ganton. Trained at Headingley, his active ministry lasted only seventeen years. During that time he served at Pickering, Loftus, Alston, Bristol, Portsmouth, St. Helens, and Saltbura. Ill-health...
Flimby Village WM Chapel, Cumberland
Flimby Village Chapel was built in 1858 at a cost of £200. It had 120 sittings in 1873. In 1877, after the opening of Flimby Ryehill, it was sold and...
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