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1851 Religious census
1851 Religious census
Stalybridge Jubilee Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel and Sunday school
Jubilee WMA chapel and Sunday school were built in 1850. The chapel expected to have 85 free sittings when the ...
Stansfield Lower Naze Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Stansfield Lower Naze Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 it provided 30 free and no ...
Stansfield, Rickergate Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching house, Yorkshire
Stansfield, Rickergate Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching house occupied part of a building erected before 1835. The space was also used ...
Stanton by Dale Methodist New Connection preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Methodist New Connection in Stanton by Dale was using in a clubroom built in 1789 and shared ...
Stockton-on-Tees Regent Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Regent Street WMA chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 it provided 200 free and 320 other sittings Source: The Religious ...
Sunderland Bishopwearmouth Brougham Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association, Tabernacle
Bishopwearmouth, Brougham Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Tabernacle was built in 1841 and cost £2500. In 1851 it provided 280 free ...
Sunderland Bishopwearmouth Fawcett Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Bishopwearmouth were using the Atheneum. In 1851 it provided 280 free and 550 other ...
Sunderland Hatcase Methodist New Connexion preaching place
In 1851 Hatcase Methodist New Connexion preaching place was a room in a dwelling house. It had been used as ...
Swaffham Bible Christian Methodists
This West Country movement, which had split from the Primitive Methodists, established a chapel here in 1850. The Religious Census (1851) ...
Swillington Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Swillington Wesleyan Reform preaching place existed but no detail was reported in 1851 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census ...
Swinton Moor Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Swinton, Moor Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1850. In 1851 there were 250 free sittings TNA HO 470/1/11
Tansley Wesleyan Reform preaching room, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers in Tansley were using a shared space which provided 100 free sittings. Further research is needed ...
Terrington St Clement Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Norfolk
This place did not survive long enough to join the United Methodist fold. It opened in 1850 under the banner ...
Thornton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Thornton Wesleyan Reform preaching place was in the Thornton House of Refuge. It opened in 1851 and provided 150 free ...
Thornton, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Thornton, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1826. In 1851 it provided 150 free and no other sittings. J ...
Three Oaks, Butchers Lane Bible Christian chapel
Three Oaks is in the parish of Guestling in the north of Sussex. When Rev. H.W. Lillington of Tenterden completed ...
Thurlby Northorpe Wesleyan Reform Chapel
Northorpe Wesleyan Reform Chapel was built in 1851. It provided 100 free and 48 other sittings. No other mentions of ...
Thurlby Wesleyan Reform Preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Thurlby were meeting in a shared building on Thurlby Green which had been built ...
Todmorden Bridge Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Todmorden, Bridge Street WMA chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 310 free and 620 other sittings. It was ...
Trelights Bible Christian chapel
There was a Bible Christian chapel in Trelights from 1837 until 1907, when the congregation joined the former UMFC chapel ...
Trenant Bible Christian Chapel
This chapel in the hamlet of Lower Trenant, in St. Neot parish on Bodmin Moor, was erected in 1826. In ...
Trewellard chapel
The complex story of this chapel is told on Mapping Methodism where there is also a photograph. It began life as one ...
Wadsworth, Hawkclough Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place Yorkshire
Wadsworth, Hawkclough Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place was /a room over a cottage which had been in Wesleyan Methodist Association ...
Wakefield Cockpit Houses Wesleyan Reform chapel
Cockpit Houses Wesleyan Reform chapel was opened in 1850. There were 30 free and 45 other sittings. Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
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