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Camelford United Methodist Free Church, Cornwall
The Building dates from 1837. It went through a variety of branches of Methodism, including its origin as a Wesleyan ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chapel Amble United Methodist Free Church
Chapel Amble United Free Methodist chapel, in the north east corner of St Kew parish , is a Grade II ...
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
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 ...
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 ...
Cockerton Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Cockerton Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built was built before 1800 but came into religious use in 1835. In 1851 ...
Colliery Row Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Colliery Row Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1839. In 1851 it provided 46 free and 74 other sittings Source: ...
Connor Downs chapel
The Teetotal Methodists opened a chapel at Connor Downs in 1845. In time they joined the Wesleyan Methodist Assocation, which ...
Cononley Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Cononley WMA chapel was built 1803. In 1851 it provided 70 free and 60 other sittings J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of ...
Cornholme Mount Zion UMFC chapel
A Sunday school containing an assembly hall, and a dozen classrooms was built in 1881. The architect was James Green ...
Cornholme Mount Zion Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
Cornholme Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel (Grid Ref SD904263) was built in 1836. In 1851 it provided six free and 100 ...
Cowling United Methodist Free Church chapel, Yorkshire
Cowling WMA chapel was built 1831. In 1851 it provided 400 free and 350 other sittings. Cowling United Methodist Free Church ...
Crompton Refuge Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Crompton Refuge Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 it provided 187 free and 63 other sittings Source: ...
Cross Hills, Main Street, Ebenezer United Methodist Free Church chapel, Yorkshire
Ebenezer United Methodist Free Church chapel was built of brick before 1889. In 1940 there was a chapel which seated ...
Crown Town Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
A chapel was built for the Association at Crown Town in 1841. By the time it was replaced in 1871 ...
Dalston The Green Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building was being used. All seats were free. The Chapel was built in ...
Darlington, Paradise Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
W.H.D. Longstaffe, writing in 1857, described this chapel as follows: “In 1840, a handsome chapel was built in Paradise Row, by ...
Darwen Duckworth Street United Methodist Free Church chapel (i)
Duckworth Street UMFC chapel (i) was bult in 1839, and demolished in 1889 so that the site could be used ...
Davyhulme Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Eccles, Davyhulme Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1841. In 1851 there were 150 free and 78 other sittings TNA ...
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