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Methodist New Connexion
Methodist New Connexion
Hucknall Bethesda Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottinghamshire
Hucknall, Bestwood Road, Bethesda Methodist New Connexion Chapel and school were built of brick in 1875-6. By 1901 £1660 had ...
Hucknall Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottinghamshire
Hucknall Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built before 1860. It was probably closed when the Baker Street Chapel was opened ...
Hucknall Trinity later Central Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottinghamshire
Hucknall Torkard Methodist New Connexion Chapel was designed by John Collier, architect and built in 1872-3 and the school added ...
Huddersfield High Street Methodist New Connexion Chapel (1814)
Huddersfield, High Street Methodist New Connexion Chapel (i) was built in 1814. In 1851 it provided 130 free and 692 ...
Huddersfield High Street Methodist New Connexion Chapel (1864)
From my old Methodist Postcard Album This series showing MNC Methodist New Connexion churches This is High Street Methodist New Connexion Church ...
Hull Osborne Street Independent Methodist/Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Hull, Independent Methodist Chapel was built in 1823/4 and passed to the Independent Methodists in 1826. In 1851 it provided ...
Hull Stepney Methodist New Connexion Chapel (ii)
Beverley Road, Stepney (ii) Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built to replace Beverley Road, Stepney (i) Methodist New Connexion Chapel. ...
Hull Stepney Methodist New Connexion Chapel (i)
Sculcoates, Beverley Road, Stepney was built in 1849 and provided 40 free and 115 other sittings. Later it was replaced by ...
Hunslet Branch Street, Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel
Built 1825
Hunslet Carr Methodist New Connexion chapel
Leeds Hunslet Carr Methodist New Connexion chapel was bult in 1876. The architects were Hill & Swan of 11 Park ...
Hunslet Methodist New Connexion mission chapel and Sunday school, Yorkshire
A report of the stone laying for Hunslet Methodist New Connexion mission chapel and Sunday school held in in 1880 ...
Hurst Brook, Whitworth Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Hurst Queens Road Methodist New Connexion chapel
The Reverend John Hudston, who was a minister in the Ashton Circuit, wrote the attached history of the Hurst cause. ...
Idless Methodist New Connexion chapel
Idless chapel was used by the Methodist New Connexion for over a century, closing in 1963. The story is told ...
Ilkeston, Market Street Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Ilkeston Market Street Chapel was a former Wesleyan chapel which opened as a MNC chapel in the 1870s. It was ...
Ilkeston, Stamford Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
A visit to Ilkeston to walk across the impressive Bennerley viaduct included coffee in town – and a car park ...
Islington, Brittania Fields Methodist New Connexion chapel
The ministers of the London Circuit of the Methodist New Connexion organized the building of Britannia Fields chapel, at junction ...
Jarrow Methodist New Connexion chapel
Jarrow Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1840. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 100 other sittings Source: The ...
Jarrow, Park Church
This chapel came to my attention when I was sent a link to a news item about a family ploughing ...
Jesmond Vale Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Newcastle, Jesmond Vale Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1830. It provided 60 free sittings. The religious census of 1851 ...
Kilham, Alexander - His influence on Christian democracy
Alexander Kilham's role in bringing democracy onto church oversight
Kilham, Alexander and Epworth
Epworth village - home to John Wesley and Alexander Kilham, the Methodist New Connexion founder
Kimberley Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottinghamshire
Kimberley Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1830. In 1851 it provided 120 free and 73 other sittings. It ...
Kimberley, High Street, St Paul's Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottinghamshire
Kimberley, High Street, St Paul’s Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1884. The materials were brick with stone dressings. ...
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