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1851 Religious census
1851 Religious census
Liverpool Gill Street, Moriah Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Lancashire
Moriah Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1847. In 1851 there were 100 free and 304 other sittings The ...
Liverpool Hotham Street, Bethesda Methodist New Connexion chapel, Lancashire
Liverpool, Bevington Hill Methodist New Connexion chapel was built at a date which was not known in 1851 when the ...
Liversedge Wesleyan Reform preaching house
In 1851 Liversedge Wesleyan Reformers had a temporary place of worship which would seat 1200 when complete. Sources J Woolfe,Yorkshire returns of ...
Lofthouse Gate Wesleyan Reform chapel
In 1851 all the sittings in Lofthousegate Wesleyan Reform chapel were free Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of ...
London William Street/East India Dock Road Wesleyan ?Reform Chapel, Greater London, formerly Middlesex
In 1851 this building was occupied by ”Wesleyan Methodists temporarily worshiping apart from the Conference”. It had been fitted up ...
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church (i)
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church Chapel (i) was built as a place of worship by the Wesleyans but as ...
Longbenton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Longbenton were meeting in former Wesleyan Chapel. It had been built in 1811 and ...
Lothersdale Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Lothersdale Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built before 1816 and measured 27 feet by 22½ feet. In 1851 it provided ...
Lumbutts Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Lumbutts Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided no free and 212 other sittings. J Woolfe, ...
Manchester Beswick Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, Beswick Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 there were 300 free and 12 other ...
Manchester Bradford Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, Bradford Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1849. In 1851 there were 70 free and 110 other sittings TNA129/473/6/4
Manchester Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion chapel
Manchester, Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1834. In 1851 there were 250 free snd 550 other sittings TNA129/473/2/10
Manchester Fairfield Road/London Road Wesleyan Methodist Association District Sunday school
Manchester, Fairfield Road/London Road Wesleyan Methodist Association District Sunday school was built in 1835. In 1851 there were 400 free ...
Manchester James Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, James Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1851 as successor to John Street Chapel which had been ...
Manchester Oldham Road Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, Oldham Road Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 there were 225 free and 160 free ...
Manchester Piercy Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Manchester, Piercy Street Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1846. In 1851 all the sittings were free HO129/472/1/9 Ed. The chapel ...
Manchester Seven Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, Seven Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1835. In 1835 there were 405 free and 1250 other ...
Manchester Tonman Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester, Tonman Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 there were 136 free and 344 other ...
Manchester Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Manchester Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1833. In 1851 there were 80 free and 110 other sittings TNA HO120/471/1/7
Mappleton Wesleyan Reform chapel/preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 it was reported that Wesleyan Reformers of Mappleton were meeting here but no details of the building were ...
Mapplewell Methodist New Connexion chapel
A request to help identify a photograph of an unknown chapel which turned out to be the United Methodist Free ...
Marazion Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel
The Bible Christians and the Free Methodists both chose the name ‘Ebenezer’ for their chapels in Marazion. The Bible Christian ...
Matlock, Matlock Bridge Wesleyan Reform preaching room, Derbyshire
Matlock, Matlock Bridge Wesleyan Reform preaching room was opened on 2 March 1851. It was an exclusive space within a ...
Mellor, Newhouse Hill Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Derbyshire
Mellor, Newhouse Hill Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1844. It provided 232 free and 90 other sittings Sources M Tranter, ...
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