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Wesleyan Methodist Association
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Anston, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Yorkshire (SK520844)
Anston, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built around 1820. In 1851 it provided 50 free and 70 other sittings. No ...
Appleby Chapel Street Wesleyan Methodist Association/Wesleyan Reform Tabernacle Westmorland
Appleby, Chapel Street Tabernacle was built in 1837. It was situated on the west side of Chapel Lane close to ...
Armley Town Street, Providence Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Armley, Providence Chapel was built in 1839. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 302 other sittings. The building measured ...
Ashton United Methodist Free Church
The former United Methodist Free Church in Ashton opened in 1842 and closed in 1989. Grid Reference SW 6035 2866.
Bacup Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Lancashire
Bacup, Church Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was a small roughly square building reached through a passage on the east ...
Bagslate Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Spotland, Bagslate Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 150 free and 144 other sittings TNA ...
Bangors United Methodist Free Church
Bangors United Methodist Free chapel was built in 1840. In time it was replaced by a later building on the ...
Barnsley Blucher Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
Barnsley, Blucher Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1829. A ground plan of 1850, where it was described ...
Baxter, Matthew (1812-1893)
Elizabeth Hanley contacted the editors to say that “after accessing your website, and reading of Matthew Baxter’s short ministry as ...
Beaumont Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building erected about 1800 was being used. All seats were free. Sources The National Archives ...
Birstall Front Street, United Methodist Free Church, Leicestershire
Birstall Free Methodist Chapel was built in 1847. In 1851 it provided 96 free and 24 other sittings. By 1924 ...
Bishop Auckland South Road Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Matthew Richley tells the story of his chapel in his ‘History and characteristics of Bishop Auckland.’ ” In the years 1834 ...
Bishopwearmouth Ballast Hills Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Ballast Hills Tabernacle WMA chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 it provided 140 free and 34 other sittings. There ...
Blackley Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Blackley Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 there were 240 free and 90 other stings TNA129/473/9/3
Blackwell Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 Blackwell Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel provided 60 free and no other sittings Source: The Religious Census of 1851 Northumberland ...
Bolton by Bowland, New Hirst Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Bolton by Bowland, New Hirst WMA chapel was built 1845. In 1851 it provided 78 free and no other sittings J ...
Bolton Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Bolton Chapel was built of stone by a private individual for use the Wesleyans in 1818. It later became a ...
Bowgyhere United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Bowgyhere was originally a Wesleyan Association chapel, before the congregation joined the United Methodist Free Churches. More can be read ...
Bowland Forest Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Yorkshire
Bowland Forest preaching place, Yorkshire was a farmhouse J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of religious worship, Vol 2 ...
Bradford Bridge Street Wesleyan Association chapel
Bridge Street Wesleyan Association chapel was built before 1848 when the property consisted of a chapel facing Bridge Street, a ...
Brafferton Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
In 1851 Brafferton Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel provided 60 free sittings Source: The Religious Census of 1851 Northumberland and County Durham, ...
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. ...
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