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Stanley Wesleyan Methodist chapel 1818-1826
17/03/2023
Preaching started at the small mining village of Lee Moor in about the year 1801. The society here rented a ...
Wakefield Methodism: 1743 - 2000
17/03/2023
Paul Dawson has generously shared on our sister site his history of the Methodist church and its various denominations in ...
Belton, North Lincolnshire
16/03/2023
The large Methodist church in Belton, North Lincolnshire, is a testament to the early importance of Wesleyanism here – just ...
Bible awarded for Sunday School attendance, East Stour, Dorset 1905
13/03/2023
This Bible turned up in a second-hand bookshop in Cornwall many years ago. The inscription reads; Presented to Lily Gray for regular attendance at the Wesleyan ...
Angarrack Wesleyan Methodist chapel
09/03/2023
The Methodist church in Angarrack is the former Angarrack Wesleyan Methodist chapel. It was opened in 1874, 40 years after ...
Winchester, St. Peter Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel
07/03/2023
This building was designed in 1864 by W.W. Pocock (1813-1899), a second generation Wesleyan Methodist architect closely associated with Wesley’s ...
Winchester, Parchment Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel
07/03/2023
Pocock reports that John Wesley opened a chapel in Winchester in November 1785. He also reports (p26) that it was, ...
Pickhill Wesleyan Chapel
06/03/2023
Pickhill Wesleyan Chapel was built around 1864 (although appears to be missing from the 1873 returns of accommodation) and is ...
Coventry, Lockhurst Lane Wesleyan Chapel, Foleshill
06/03/2023
I am a distant relative of Martin Orton and initially discovered this story from newspaper cuttings. An article in the Coventry ...
Lower Union Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
01/03/2023
In 1940 the property consisted of a chapel seating 200 in pews, and no other rooms. John Rylands Library University of ...
Hull, Hedon Road, Marfleet Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Yorkshire
01/03/2023
Hull, Hedon Road, Marfleet Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i) seated 90 in 1873 John Rylands Library University of Manchester, MAC Lawson Returns ...
Hull, Newland Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i)
01/03/2023
Newland Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i) was built between 1851 and 1873. In 1873 it seated 176. It was probably closed ...
Hull, Newland Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Yorkshire
01/03/2023
Hull, Newland Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of stone and opened in June 1928. In 1931 it provided 967 free ...
Hull, Oxford Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
01/03/2023
In 1873 Hull, Oxford Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel seated 285. John Rylands Library University of Manchester, MAC Lawson Returns of Accommodation ...
Witchampton, Dorset
01/03/2023
The chapel is on high ground above the village built sideways on to Crichel Lane in 1890. There is a ...
Whaplode Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lincolnshire
01/03/2023
Wesleyan meetings were held in a house as early as 1759, although a Society was not formed until c.1813. Preaching ...
Gosberton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lincolnshire
01/03/2023
Gosberton’s “Old Wesleyan Society” was active in the early years of the nineteenth century. Although conjectural, members may have met ...
Croft Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, (East Lindsey) Lincolnshire
01/03/2023
Foundation stones and memorial bricks for the chapel on Croft Lane were laid on Tuesday 3rd July 1888; it opened ...
Dersingham Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Norfolk
01/03/2023
The first Wesleyan chapel in Dersingham was probably the one referred to by the Methodist Times in 1890: “Half a ...
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Worcestershire, 1867
21/02/2023
The county boundaries of Worcestershire have been tidied up since 1867.
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Sussex, 1867
16/02/2023
Hove chapel was not in Hove.
Stourpaine Wesleyan Chapel
16/02/2023
The 1851 Religious Census gives the following: Place of worship: Chapel. Date erected, consecrated or licensed: 1833. Religious denomination: Wesleyan Methodist. ...
Shillingstone Wesleyan Chapels
16/02/2023
The following two paragraphs are from The Story of a Dorset Village Edited by REV. J. H. COOKE Rector of ...
Registered Wesleyan Methodist places of worship in Northumberland, 1867
14/02/2023
Six years after this list was published the Wesleyan Methodists recorded three times as many places of worship. Does this reflect dynamic change in mining settlements?
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