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1851 Religious census
1851 Religious census
Whitehaven, Catherine Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
Catherine Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel opened in September 1836. Before that the Wesleyan Methodist Association met in a room ...
Whitwell Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel, Isle of Wight
They celebrated the raising of the chapel with tea, not alcohol.
Willington Quay Wesleyan Reform Chapel (i)
Willington Quay Wesleyan Reform Chapel (i) was built in 1840 and remained in use until a new chapel was opened ...
Winchester, Upper Brook Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Unmarked on any map, but a real presence.
Winster Wesleyan Methodist Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
Winster Wesleyan Methodist Reform preaching place was a shared space in a private house. In 1851 it had been in ...
Woodhouse Hansworth Wesleyan Reform chapel
Hansworth Woodhouse Wesleyan Reform chapel was part of a larger building built in 1850. In 1851 it provided 140 free ...
Woodhouse St. Mark's Street, Bethesda Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Woodhouse, Bethesda Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1833. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 143 other sittings. J ...
Wooley Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 a dwelling house built before 1800 was serving as a Wesleyan Reform preaching place. All 60 sittings were ...
Wortley, Bull Ring Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Wortley, Bull Ring Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 10 free and 130 other ...
Yeadon Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Yeadon Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1831. In 1851 it provided 150 free and 204 other sittings. J Woolfe, ...
York, Lady Peckett’s Yard Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
Lady Peckett’s Yard WMA Chapel was built in 1829 and provided 10 free and 450 other sittings J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
York, Watergate Wesleyan Reform preaching place
The Festival Concert Room, Museum Street WR preaching place was rented property which provided 1050 free and 500 other sittings ...
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