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Westoning Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
The 1851 Ecclesiastical Census includes a return for Westoning Wesleyan Methodist made by John Odell, Exhorter. This states that the chapel, in existence since about 1846 had 37 free sittings,...
Alston WM Chapels
The first chapel was “at the foot of the street”. In 1797 it was sold to Joseph Hall who converted it into a house and workshop. The second chapel was...
Peterchurch
Peterchurch: Methodist Chapel SMR no. 35668, OS grid ref: SO 3431 3907 A grey stone chapel in the village of Peterchurch, not far from the Baptist Chapel. On the 1st Edition OS map of 1887 the...
Camborne Wesleyan Chapel
Milton WM Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 services were being held in a shared building providing 40 free seats. A rented preaching place there had seating for 30 in 1873. An iron church seating 100...
Hallbankgate WM Chapel, Cumberland
These are an impressive set of buildings for a small rural hamlet such as Hallbankgate now is, but 150 years ago when they were built it was the bustling hub...
Cumwhitton WM Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 a private dwelling was being used for services. The chapel was built of stone in 1891 and valued in 1897 at £450. In 1940 it had 130 sittings,...
West Hall WM Chapel, Cumberland
West Hall WM chapel was built of stone in 1835 at a cost of £80. It was re-pewed in 1874. There were 73 sittings in 1873 and by 1940...
Nickies Hill WM Chapel, Cumberland
This Chapel was built of stone in 1838 at a cost of £185. The date plaque which is unusual in its use of Italic and Roman numerals reads “Wesleyan Methodist...
Nether House (Ullermire) WM Chapel, Cumberland
Nether House chapel was built in 1833 at a cost of £100. The date plaque reads “Wesleyan Methodist Chapel built 1833“. The returns of 1851 omitted the number of sittings,...
Hethersgill WM Chapel, Cumberland
Hethersgill Chapel was built of stone and provided seating for 135. It cost of £1100 and opened in 1900. The site had been provided by an unnamed donor and...
Bromham Road Wesleyan Methodist Church
The Chapel in Bromham Road, Bedford was registered for Wesleyan Methodist worship on 20 November 1877 by John Clulow, 60 Midland Road, Bedford, Wesleyan Minister. However, the Chapel which had been...
Bowness on Solway WM Chapel, Cumberland
Bowness on Solway Home Mission Chapel was built in 1872 by William Topping of Bowness. He established a trust to own the building in accordance with terms laid down by...
Port Carlisle WM Chapel, Cumberland
The chapel was built of brick in 1861 at a cost of £230. In 1873 it had 150 sittings. In 1940 the chapel had 90 sittings in pews. There was...
Monkhill WM Chapel, Cumberland
The first chapel at Monkhill was built in 1858 at a cost of £120. The site, measuring 12 yards by 8 yards was bought for £5 in 1853. The foundation...
Inventory of Manse Contents 1880
In 1880 Rev Henry L Church was appointed Superintendent of the Windsor Methodist Circuit. Then, as now, each circuit was responsible for providing and maintaining the manse. Nowadays “it is...
Weston-under-Penyard
Weston Under Penyard: Methodist Chapel SMR no. 21374, OS grid ref: SO 6412 2342 A Methodist Chapel near Bury Hill with seating for 124, which is shown on the 1838 Tithe Award...
Bromyard
Bromyard and Winslow: Wesleyan Methodist Chapel SMR no. 19601, OS grid ref: SO 6529 5463 A Methodist Chapel at New Road, Bromyard with seating for 185. Dated to 1857. Methodist Church...
Langwathby WM Chapel, Cumberland
Langwathby Chapel was built in 1860 at a cost of £218. In 1873 it had 50 free seats and 62 for letting. When visited on 25.4.2015 it was in use...
School Certificate
My great grandmother was Margaret Hudson.The only information I have about her schooldays is a certificate, dated November 13th and 14th 1883, when she was 12 and a pupil in the Sixth...
Rev Richard Hart
Richard Hart was born on 16 November 1818 in Birmingham, the son of Abraham Hart (steel toy maker) and his wife Mary Robinson. He married Mary Dilks, the sister of...
Llandudno, St David's Methodist Church, Craig y Don
The story of the beginnings of St David’s Methodist Church, Craig y Don, goes back to 1859 when the first English speaking Wesleyan Society was formed in Llandudno, and through...
Rev Thomas Townsley Dilks
My great-grandfather, Thomas Townsley Dilks was born in Derby in 1824. It is possible his parents, Henry Dilks (a colour maker) and his wife Ruth Townsley adopted him as he...
LLandudno, St John's Methodist Church
St John’s Methodist Church was part of the expansion of Llandudno in Victorian times. The pioneering of Methodism in the town was done by Rev. E. Crump, appointed in 1859...
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