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1851 Religious census
1851 Religious census
Mevagissey, River Street Bible Christian chapel
The first Bible Christian society in Mevagissey dates from 1818. A chapel was built in River Street, being opened on ...
Mexborough Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the British School was serving as a Wesleyan Reform preaching place. All the sittings were free Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire ...
Middleton Temperence Hall Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
Temperence Hall Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place was built in 1848 and in 1851 it provided 350 free sittings
Milnrow Water Street Butterworth Wesleyan Reform chapel
Milnrow, Water Street, Butterworth Wesleyan Reform chapel was opened in January 1851. There were 200 free sittings TNA HO129/476/2/3
Mirfield, Eastthorpe Lane Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Mirfield, East Thorpe Lane MNC Chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 it provided no free and 262 other sittings ...
Monkwearmouth Colliery Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Monkwearmouth colliery were using a building which they shared with the Primitive Methodists. The ...
Monkwearmouth Methodist New Connexion chapel
Monkwearmouth Methodist New Connexion chapel was built before 1800. In 1851 it provided 60 free sittings. The chapel was rebuilt ...
Mossley Chapel Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Mossley Chapel Street MNC chapel was built in 1836 to replace a smaller building It provided 42 free and 762 other ...
Moston Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Moston Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1825. In 1851 there were 230 free and 70 other sittings TNA129/473/8/4
Mountsorrel South Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Leicestershire
Mountsorrel South Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1836 In 1851 it provided 75 free and 70 other sittings. Sources The ...
Murton Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Murton chapel was built on 1840/1 at a cost of £100. In 1851 it had 50 free and 31 other ...
Musgrave Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a part of a shared building seating eighteen. Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census ...
Netherhoff Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a part of a shared building seating eighteen. Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census ...
New Mills, Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
New Mills, Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1838. The number of free sittings was not specified ...
New Painshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
In 1851 Penshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel provided 100 sittings. The date of construction was not reported Source: The Religious Census ...
Newcastle upon Tyne Gibson Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Newcastle, Gibson Street, Zion Wesleyan Reform was built in 1835 at a cost of £1835 There were 45 (sic, the ...
Newcastle upon Tyne Grey Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Newcastle, Wesleyan Reformers had exclusive use of the Victoria Room in the Victoria Assembly Rooms in Grey ...
Newcastle upon Tyne St Peter’s Quay, Bethlehem Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Newcastle upon Tyne , St Peter’s Quay, Bethlehem Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1827. It provided 220 free ...
Newchurch Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Newchurch Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1838. In 1851 there were 20 free and 220 other sittings TNA HO129/477/1/15
Newton Heath Culcheth Lane Methodist New Connexion chapel
Manchester, Culcheth Lane, Newton Heath Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1833. In 1851 there were 400 free and ...
Newton Moor, Hedebottom Wesleayn Methodist Association chapel
Hedebottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1810. It provided 200 free sittings. The National Archives HO129/474/5/3
Newton Muslin Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Newton, Muslin Street Methodist New Connexion chapel provided 56 free and 64 other sittings. It was built in 1815 and ...
North Anston Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
North Anston, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1825. In 1851 it provided 50 free and 50 other sittings J ...
North Bierley Wesleyan Reform preaching place
North Bierley Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a lodge room which had been occupied since December 1850 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
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