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Little Weighton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
23/05/2023
Little Weighton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1826. In 1931 it provided 80 free seats. In 1940 ...
Hull, Witham, Kingston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
23/05/2023
Witham, Kingston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1840. In 1873 it was reported to seat 1809 but ...
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Shropshire, 1867
19/05/2023
This is a list of chapels that had been registered by 1867, derived from ‘A list of places of meeting ...
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Middlesex and London, 1867
19/05/2023
This is a list of chapels that had been registered by 1867, derived from ‘A list of places of meeting ...
Wellow Wesleyan Chapel, Notts
18/05/2023
Wellow (Notts) Chapel appears to have been abandoned in favour of the better located PM chapel.
East Markham Wesleyan Schools, Notts
18/05/2023
Hull, Sutton, Church Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
18/05/2023
Hull, Sutton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1860. In 1873 there was seating for 346 and remained ...
Hull, Sutton, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
18/05/2023
Sutton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1832. In 1851 it provided 12 free and 76 other sittings Sources The Yorkshire Returns ...
Hull, Stoneferry, St John’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
18/05/2023
Hull, Stoneferry St John’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1892. In 1931 it provided 238 free sittings. In 1940 ...
Hull, Stoneferry, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
18/05/2023
Stoneferry Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1839. It provided about 90 sittings, 44 free and 44 others sittings in ...
Hull, St Georges Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Yorkshire
18/05/2023
Hull, St Georges Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built of brick in 1877. In 1931 it provided 1075 free and ...
Hull, Providence Wesleyan Methodist Mission Room, Yorkshire
18/05/2023
Hull, Providence Wesleyan Methodist Mission Room seated 50. It was “given up” between 1911 and 1931 and the people transferred ...
Hull, Princes Avenue Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
18/05/2023
Princes Avenue Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1905. In 1931 it provided 400 free and 288 other ...
Hull, Queen’s Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
18/05/2023
Hull, Queen’s Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of stone and brick in 1878. In 1931 it provided 967 free ...
Hull, Raikes Street Wesleyan Methodist school/chapel, Yorkshire
18/05/2023
Hull, Raikes Street school/chapel seated around 240. It was closed between 1911 and 1931. Because “the premises became unfit”. The ...
Shortheath Wesleyan Methodist chapel
16/05/2023
This page results from Jonathan Clewley sharing information about Caleb Appleby (1838-1912), a Master Locksmith, one of his Great-Grandfathers. Caleb ...
Sheffield, Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist chapel
15/05/2023
The current (2023) City Life International Church at South Parade, adjacent to Kelham Island, Sheffield S3 8SS is the former ...
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Buckinghamshire, 1867
10/05/2023
Even government publications contain errors
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Cambridgeshire, 1867
09/05/2023
A county of rural chapels
Magazines published by the Wesleyan Methodists
09/05/2023
Among John Wesley’s contributions to the movement he founded was the Arminian Magazine. He began it in 1778 to publish ...
Belchford, Lincs
04/05/2023
Bardney Dairies, Lincs
04/05/2023
The land for the isolated chapel at Bardney Dairies was acquired in 1857.
Misterton, Notts (now South Yorkshire)
04/05/2023
John Wesley visited Misterton frequently as it was on one of the main roads to Epworth; indeed, he told a ...
Branston, Lincs
04/05/2023
Branston (Lincs) Methodist chapel was built in 1883 and replaced the former chapel next to it which became the Sunday ...
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