Northamptonshire

United Methodist Free Churches registered in 1867

Northamptonshire - United Methodist Free Churches regsitered by 1867
This work incorporates historical material provided by the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and the University of Portsmouth through their web site A Vision of Britain through Time (https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/).

This is a list of chapels that had been registered by 1867, derived from ‘A list of places of meeting for public religious worship, certified to the Registrar General’.   Remember that registration was not compulsory.  We have also discovered that the official location may not be the same as the name by which the chapel is commonly described.

Unless otherwise stated each of these places of worship is described as a chapel. They fall into three groups: a cluster around Peterborough, which extended into Huntingdonshire; a chapel in the county town; and a cottage in Croughton, in the rural south-west. This last place of worship was registered by the Wesleyan Reformers, rather than Free Churches.

The numbers on the list relate to places, and match those on the map. The base map is provided under this licence

Use the search box to find out more about a chapel.

ChapelNotesRegistration District
Ailsworth1Peterborough
Boroughbury2Peterborough
CroughtonA cottage in the occupation of Benjamin Payne3Brackley
Helpstone4Peterborough
Northampton, Wellingborough Road, Salem5Northampton

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