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New Painshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
In 1851 Penshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel provided 100 sittings. The date of construction was not reported Source: The Religious Census ...
Newchurch Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Newchurch Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1838. In 1851 there were 20 free and 220 other sittings TNA HO129/477/1/15
Newton Moor, Hedebottom Wesleayn Methodist Association chapel
Hedebottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1810. It provided 200 free sittings. The National Archives HO129/474/5/3
Newton, Samuel (1830-1879)
My Great Great Grandfather is Samuel Newton. He died age 48, two years after his wife (Mary Ann Lett), in ...
North Anston Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
North Anston, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1825. In 1851 it provided 50 free and 50 other sittings J ...
Oadby Leicester Road Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Leicestershire
Oadby Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1851 and opened on 23 February. It provided 60 free and 45 ...
Oldham Grosvenor Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Grosvenor Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1832 and occupied by the Wesleyan Methodist Association from 1841. In ...
Openshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Openshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was opened in 1848. In1851 there were 150 free and no other sittings TNA HO120/471/2/11
Patricroft Canal Bank Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Eccles, Patricroft Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 there were 180 free and 181 other sittings TNA ...
Peaselands Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a part of a shared building seating twenty. Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census HO129/573/1/20 ...
Pennock, Thomas
Thomas Pennock spent much of his life in the West Indies and the details of his life outside the ministry ...
Polperro United Methodist Free Church chapel
The building now known as Kirk House was a Methodist chapel from 1838 until 1956. Contrary to the blue plaque ...
Port Isaac Roscarrock Hill chapels
There were two successive cahepls on Roscarrock Hill in Port Isaac, the Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel of 1837, and the ...
Pradnack Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
I am grateful to Jo Lewis for identifying the location of the chapel at Pradnack, recorded as having been registered ...
Pudsey Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching room, Yorkshire
Pudsey Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching room was occupied by the WMA from 1849. In 1851 it provided 50 free and ...
Rawtenstall Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Methodist Association in Rawtenstall were using the Assembly Room built in 1800 as a preaching place. ...
Red Lumb Wesleyan Methodist Association Sunday school , Ashworth Moor, Spotland
Spotland, Ashworth Moor, Red Lumb Wesleyan Methodist Association Sunday school was built in 1848. The building measured 15 yards by ...
Redruth Fore Street United Methodist Free Church 1838
Before the Flowerpot chapel opened, there was a previous United Methodist Free Church chapel in Fore Street. The first chapel was ...
Rinsey United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Rinsey chapel is graced by two returns to the 1851 Religious census. Francis Carter, the Steward thought the chapel had ...
Rochdale Baillie Street United Methodist Free Church
Known as the Cathedral of Lancashire Methodism, Baillie Street UMFC was built in the poorest part of the town opened in 1837 ...
Rochdale Lowerplace United Methodist chapel
A comment by Carl Faulkner on a Rochdale chapel page on My Primitive Methodists prompted the discovery of a United ...
Rossendale Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
Since October 1848 the Wesleyan Methodist Association in Rossendale had been using Forest House reading room as a preaching place, ...
Rosuick United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association opened a chapel in Rosuick in 1838, which subsequently served the United Methodist Free Churches and ...
Ruan Minor United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel in Ruan Minor opened in 1836. It was replaced in 1888 by a new chapel, ...
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