Leeds Holbeck Meadow Road Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel zoomReproduced with the permission of the National Library of ScotlandBuilt 1836Author G.W. OxleyKeywords1851 Religious census (231)United Methodist Free Churches (492)Wesleyan Methodist Association (100)Page added 09/10/2025 Comments about this pageOn 31st March 1851 John Pemberton, a Local Preacher and Trustee, reported that the morning congregation had been 418, and that 246 had attended in the evening.TNA HO129/500/114By Philip Thornborow (29/11/2025) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ I-LInchfield Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, YorkshireKeighley, Sun Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapelKelbrook United Methodist Free Churches chapel and schoolKirkstall Clubroom, Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching placeKnaresborough, Wesleyan Reform preaching placeLangfield Old Royd Independent Methodist ChapelLeeds Bank, Zion Street Methodist New Connexion chapel, YorkshireLeeds Albion Street Wesleyan Reform preaching placeLeeds Atlas Street, East Street United Methodist Free Church chapelLeeds Beckett Street United Methodist Free Church chapelLeeds Beeston Road Bethel United Methodist Free Church chapel , YorkshireLeeds Bristol Street, Cross Stamford Street United Methodist Free Church chapelLeeds Caroline Street, Park Lane, Park United Methodist Free Church chapel (ii)Leeds Caroline Street, Park Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, YorkshireLeeds Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion ChurchLeeds Holbeck Crosland Street Protestant Methodist ChapelLeeds Holbeck Meadow Road Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapelLeeds Holbeck Prospect United Methodist Free Church 1864Leeds Holbeck Prospect United Methodist Free Church 1865Leeds Holbeck Prospect United Methodist Free Church 1880Leeds Jerry Street, Bethesda Methodist New Connexion chapelLeeds Lady Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association chapelLeeds Roundhay Road United Methodist Free Church chapelLeeds The Stone Chapel, St. Peters StreetLeeds Trinity Methodist New Connexion ChurchLeeds Ventnor Street Methodist New Connexion chapel (1872)Leeds Victoria Road, Headingley Bethel United Methodist Free Churches chapel and schools, YorkshireLeeds Woodhouse Lane Methodist New Connexion ChurchLiversedge Wesleyan Reform preaching houseLockwood, Bentley Street UMFC chapel, YorkshireLofthouse Gate Wesleyan Reform chapelLothersdale Bethel United Methodist Free ChurchLothersdale Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, YorkshireLumbutts United Methodist Free ChurchLumbutts Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire Share this Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin
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On 31st March 1851 John Pemberton, a Local Preacher and Trustee, reported that the morning congregation had been 418, and that 246 had attended in the evening.
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