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1851 Religious census
1851 Religious census
Abbeydale Wesleyan Reform Preaching place
In 1851 Abbeydale Wesleyan Reform Preaching place was dwelling house built before 1800 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census ...
Adwalton Zion Methodist New Connexion Church
From my old Methodist pictures. Zion Methodist New Connexion Church, Adwalton, near Leeds West Yorkshire. The closing service 25th August 1968 was ...
Alfreton, Red Lion Yard Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Red Lion Yard Wesleyan Reformers’ preaching place was a lecture room of which they had exclusive use. ...
Alt Sunday School
Alt Sunday School was built in 1823. Its seating capacity was not reported in 1851. The building was not in ...
Anston, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Yorkshire (SK520844)
Anston, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built around 1820. In 1851 it provided 50 free and 70 other sittings. No ...
Appleby Chapel Street Wesleyan Methodist Association/Wesleyan Reform Tabernacle Westmorland
Appleby, Chapel Street Tabernacle was built in 1837. It was situated on the west side of Chapel Lane close to ...
Ardsley Methodist New Connection Chapel, Yorkshire (SE385055)
Ardsley MNC Chapel was built in 1807. In 1851 it provided 40 free and 82 other sittings. By 1901 £2500 ...
Armley Theaker Lane Bethesda Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Yorkshire
Armley, Bethesda MNC chapel was built in 1824. In 1851 it provided 30 free and 110 other sittings. This building ...
Armley Town Street, Providence Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Armley, Providence Chapel was built in 1839. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 302 other sittings. The building measured ...
Ashbourne Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Derbyshire
Ashbourne Wesleyan Reform Chapel was opened in 1850. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 80 other sittings. M Turner, Ed, ...
Ashton under Lyne, Stamford Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Stamford Street MNC chapel was built in 1800. In 1851 it provided 212 free and 730 other sittings The National Archives ...
Ashton under Lyne, Waterloo Methodist New Connexion School
Ashton under Lyne, Waterloo MNC School was built “on this site” in 1839. It provided 250 free seats. The National Archives ...
Audenshaw Red Hall Methodist New Connexion chapel
Audenshaw, Red Hall Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1782. In 1851 it provided 84 free and 290 other ...
Bagslate Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Spotland, Bagslate Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 150 free and 144 other sittings TNA ...
Barnsley Blucher Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
Barnsley, Blucher Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1829. A ground plan of 1850, where it was described ...
Barnsley Methodist New Connexion Schoolroom /Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Yorkshire
Barnsley Methodist New Connexion Schoolroom was built in 1834. In February 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers started using it as a ...
Barnsley New Street Methodist New Connection Chapel
Barnsley, New Street Methodist New Connection Chapel was built in 1805. In 1851 it provided 140 free and 340 other ...
Barnsley Old Town Methodist New Connection Preaching Room
Barnsley Old Town Methodist New Connection Preaching Room was built before 1846. It was chiefly, but not exclusively used by ...
Barnsley Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Barnsley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place was a school built in 1831 and used by the Reformers since February 1851 J Woolfe, ...
Batley Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Batley MNC chapel was built in 1823. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 320 other sittings. It was probably ...
Batley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place (i)
Batley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place (i) was opened in January 1851 and seated 136 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 ...
Beaumont Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building erected about 1800 was being used. All seats were free. Sources The National Archives ...
Beeston, Willoughby Street Methodist New Connexion chapel, Nottinghamshire
Beeston Willoughby Street MNC chapel occupied two sites on opposite sides of Willoughby Street. The first chapel was built on ...
Belper, Bridge Street, Ebenezer Methodist New Connection chapel, Derbyshire
Belper, Bridge Street Methodist New Connection chapel was built in 1838. In 1851 all the sittings were free. The standing ...
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