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1851 Religious census
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Breaston Methodist New Connexion Chapel (1803)
In 1923 when it was referred to as “Old Chapel-School” Beeston Methodist New Connexion Chapel (i) was said to be ...
Brighton, Cavendish Street, Providence Bible Christian chapel
Brighton was missioned by Bible Christians from Kent in April 1823. An existing chapel in Cavendish Street was purchased. In ...
Burnley Back Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Methodist Association was meeting in a dwellinghouse of unstated capacity in Back Lane The National Archives HO129/478/16
Burnley Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built 1835. In 1851 it provided 475 free and 387 other sittings. Sold to ...
Bury Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel (1836)
We are fortunate that the story of Brunswick chapel, later church, was told to mark its Diamond Jubilee by Rev. ...
Cargo Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building was being used. All seats were free. Sources The National Archives HO129/568/4/5
Carlisle Lowther Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
The first place of worship on this site was a temporary wooden “tabernacle“. The foundation stone of a “handsome,” permanent ...
Carlisle, Lowther Street Wesleyan Reform Branch Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a building erected in 1842 by a number of shareholders for the purpose ...
Castle Acre (Castleacre) Bible Christian Methodists
This West Country movement, which had split from the Primitive Methodists, opened their chapel on January 1st 1851, marking ‘the ...
Cawthorne Wesleyan Reform chapel
Cawthorne Wesleyan Reform chapel was shared with the Primitive Methodists. It was built in 1849 and provided fifty free sittings ...
Chapel Allerton, Moor Town Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Chapel Allerton, Moor End WMA chapel was built before 1800. In 1851 it provided 140 free and 380 other sittings J ...
Cheetham York Street, Stocks Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, York Street, Stocks Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 there wer4 200 free and 288 ...
Cheetwood Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Cheetham, Cheetwood Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1829. In 1851 there were 40 free and 74 other sittings TNA129/473/7/4
Chesterfield, Soresby Street Methodist New Connection preaching room, Derbyshire
In 1851 Chesterfield, Soresby Street the members of the Methodist New Connection had the exclusive use of a preaching room ...
Chichester, Bethel Bible Christian chapel, Orchard Street
The first Bible Christian chapel in Chichester was in Orchard Street, just outside the north walls, opening in 1834. The ...
Chorlton upon Medlock Grosvenor Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Chorlton upon Medlock, Grosvenor Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 there were 250 free and ...
Churwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Churwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a Sunday school building used as a chapel on alternate Sundays. It was built ...
Churwell, Elland Road, Mount Zion United Methodist Free Church chapel, Yorkshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan reformers of Churwell were meeting at a Sunday school building used as a chapel on alternate ...
Chy an Gweal (Chyangweal) Methodist New Connexion chapel
This chapel can be found on St Ives road on the South side, further west from Carbis Bay The chapel was ...
Clay Lane Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Derbyshire
North Wingfield, Clay Lane Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1848. In 1851 it provided 190-196 free sittings and ...
Clayton Heights Wesleyan Reform preaching place,
Clayton Heights Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a dwelling house used as a temporary place of worship with seating for ...
Clayton West Methodist New Connection chapel, Yorkshire
Clayton West Methodist New Connection chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 it provided 20 free and 105 other sittings. ...
Clifton Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching room, Lancashire
Eccles, Clifton Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching room was built in 1849. In 1851 there were150
Clowne Ebeneser Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
The former Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel which probably closed when the UMFC chapel was built in 1888. In 1895 it ...
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