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Helston Church Street United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association opened a chapel in Helston in 1838. This building continued in use, as a UMFC, United ...
Hensingham Galemire Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 Galemire Wesleyan Methodist Association was meeting in the kitchen of a farmhouse. Sources The National Archives HO129/171/3/5
Heptonstall, Cross Lanes Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Heptonstall, Cross Lanes Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1840. In 1851 it provided 203 free and 458 other ...
Histories of the United Methodist Free Churches
There are two important histories of the United Methodist Free Churches available online: Baxter, Matthew. Methodism: Memorials of the United Methodist ...
Hollingworth Water Lane Weslyan Methodist Association chapel
Hollingworth Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1839. It provided 60 free and 88 other sittings Source The National Archives HO129/474/8/1
Hollinwood Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Hollinwood Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1850. In 1851 there were 100 free and 48 other sittings. Source: TNA ...
Houghton-le-Spring Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Houghton-le-Spring Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. There were 60 free sittings amd 200 others. Source: The Religious ...
Hull Sykes Street The Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
Hull, Sykes Street, The Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was situated on a corner site at the junction of Sykes ...
Hulme Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Methodist Association in Hulme were using a room above cottages as a preaching place. It was ...
Hulme Wilmot Street Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist Association Sunday School
Hulme, Wilmot Street Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist Association Sunday school was built in 1835, When used as a place of worship ...
Hunslet Wilson Road Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Hunslet, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 it provided 500 free and 220 other sittings. ...
Hyams, Abraham (1822-1880)
Abraham Hyams was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on 16th November 1820, to Marcus Hyams of the Ashkenazi Congregation of Jews. ...
Inchfield Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Todmorden, Walsden, Inchfield Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1847/8. In 1851 it provided 30 free and 72 ...
Keighley, Sun Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Keighley, Sun Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1831 on a plot extending from Green Street to Sun ...
King's Cross Charlotte Street Free Methodist chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association built a chapel in Charlotte Street, just off the Caledonian Road in what had just been ...
King's Somborne Methodist Free Church
The Chapel was built in 1826.The photograph shows the building in 2012 by which time its future was uncertain.
Kirby Thore Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Kirby Thore Chapel was built of brick and stone in 1851 at a cost of £150. The building was settled ...
Kirkstall Clubroom, Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
Kirkstall, Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place was built in 1826. In 1851 it provided 36 free and 110 other sittings. J ...
Leeds Caroline Street, Park Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Caroline Street, Park Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1829. In 1851 it provided 200 free and 600 other ...
Leeds Holbeck Crosland Street Protestant Methodist Chapel
This chapel was built very rapidly for the Wesleyan Protestant Methodists, with the foundation stone being laid on the 3rd ...
Leeds Holbeck Meadow Road Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Built 1836
Leeds Lady Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Fallen on hard times
Leeds The Stone Chapel, St. Peters Street
The Stone Chapel was built for the Baptists in 1781. They moved to a more commodious chapel in 1826 and ...
Leicester Low Hill Street Methodist Association Chapel, Leicestershire
Hill Street Chapel was built in 1833 at a cost of £1000. The front was divided into three sections by ...
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