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1851 Religious census
1851 Religious census
Wakefield End Moor Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 Top School was serving as a Wesleyan Reform preaching place. All 150 sittings were free and there was ...
Wakefield Kirkgate Chapel
Wakefield, Kirkgate Chapel was taken over by the Methodist New Connexion in 1850 having previously been used as a casino. ...
Wakefield Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Exchange Buildings in the Corn Market which had been built in 1836 were serving as a Wesleyan ...
Walberton Bible Christian chapel
They were Bible Christians, but not as we know them.
Walbottle Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Walbottle Wesleyan Reformers were meeting in the shared space of a schoolroom. It provided 250 free sittings. The ...
Wales Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Wales Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built before 1851 all the sittings were free Source J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 ...
Walker Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Walker Wesleyan Reformers were meeting in the shared space which provided 80 free sittings The religious census of ...
Wallsend Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Wallsend Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1830, All the sittings were free. Sources The religious census of 1851 Northumberland and ...
Wallsend Wesleyan Reform Chapel
Wallsend Wesleyan Reform Chapel was built in 1812 and remained in use until a new chapel was opened in 1870. ...
Wallsend Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wallsend Wesleyan Reformers were meeting in a shared space in the temperance hall which had been built ...
Warburton (in Emley) Wesleyan Reform chapel
Warburton (in Emley) Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in 1826, as the Wesleyan chapel. In 1851 it provided 40 free ...
Warcop Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Warcop Chapel was built in 1844/5 at a cost of £120.In 1851 it had 50 free and 50 other sittings ...
Warehorne, Kent and the Parsons Family
family history and Bible Christians in Warehorne
Wath on Dearne Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reform preaching place was situated in Burlington Road. All sittings were free Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of ...
Wellington Bethel Bible Christian chapel
A very active New Year's Eve, but they got their tea on New Year's Day
West Auckland, Chapel Street, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
West Auckland, Chapel Street, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 154 free and ...
West Hartlepool Pilot Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 West Hartlepool, Pilot Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a shared building. Its date of construction and seating ...
West Heath, Walker Place Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the West Heath Wesleyan Reformers were meeting in a building in Walker Place. The sittings were all free ...
West Melton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 a former dwelling house was serving as a Wesleyan Reform preaching place. All 70 sittings were free Sources J Woolfe, ...
West Moor Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Northumberland
Kilingworth, West Moor Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1822. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 88 other ...
West Winch Methodist New Connexion Chapel
It was founded in 1850 as a “Wesleyan branch” chapel of the King’s Lynn Wesleyan Reform Association, but became New ...
West Wittering Bible Christian chapel
There is some confusion as to the name of this chapel: most sources refer to it as Bethesda, but in ...
Wetheral Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
The chapel was built at an unspecified date and in 1851 all the seats were free. Sources The National Archives HO129/568/1/12
Wetheral Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 the congregation met in part of a dwelling house which had 28 of seats. Sources The National Archives HO129/568/1/5 1851 ...
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