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Sandford Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Sandford Chapel was built of stone in 1847/8 at a cost of £90. n 1851 it had 54 free and ...
Sheffield Stanley Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
Stanley Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1831. In 1851 it provided 292 free and 472 other sittings. ...
Sheffield Surrey Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Sheffield, Surrey Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built in 1830-1. In 1851 it provided 560 free and 700 other ...
Shildon Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Shildon Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 75 free and 75 other sittings Source: The ...
Shiney Row Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Shiney Row Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1805. In 1851 it provided 428 free and 112 other sittings Source: ...
Smallshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 Wesleyan Methodist Association in Smallskew was meeting in a dwellinghouse of unstated capacity. The National Archives HO129/477/1/15
South Hylton Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
South Hylton WMA chapel was built in 1838. In 1851 it provided 102 free and 119 other sittings. Source: The Religious ...
South Shields Albion Street Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 Albion Street WMA preaching place was part of a house which provided 130 free sittings Source: The Religious Census ...
South Shields Salem Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Salem Street WMA chapel was built in 1824 and enlarged in 1850. In 1851 it provided 300 free sittings and ...
Spotland Wesleyan Methodist Association school
Spotland Wesleyan Methodist Association school was built in 1849. As a place of worship it provided 400 free sittings in ...
Spotland Workhouse Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Spotland Workhouse Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built before 1800. . All the (uncounted) sittings were free TNA HO129/476/5/3
Stalybridge Jubilee Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel and Sunday school
Jubilee WMA chapel and Sunday school were built in 1850. The chapel expected to have 85 free sittings when the ...
Stansfield Lower Naze Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Stansfield Lower Naze Bottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 it provided 30 free and no ...
Stansfield, Rickergate Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching house, Yorkshire
Stansfield, Rickergate Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching house occupied part of a building erected before 1835. The space was also used ...
Stockton-on-Tees Regent Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Regent Street WMA chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 it provided 200 free and 320 other sittings Source: The Religious ...
Sunderland Bishopwearmouth Brougham Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association, Tabernacle
Bishopwearmouth, Brougham Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Tabernacle was built in 1841 and cost £2500. In 1851 it provided 280 free ...
Sunderland Circuit Wesleyan Association Preachers' Plan 1841- 1842
Sunderland South Durham Street Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
In 1856 South Durham Street Tabernacle WMA chapel was described as “a large brick building” erected in 1835 and seating ...
Swinton Moor Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Swinton, Moor Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1850. In 1851 there were 250 free sittings TNA HO 470/1/11
The Lizard United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Lizard UMFC chapel (The Little Ship) was a Wesleyan Association chapel originally, so dates to before 1857. In 1935, following ...
The Wesleyan Methodist Association and United Methodist Free Churches in Jamaica
The work of the United Methodist Free Churches in Jamaica dates back to the decision of a Wesleyan minister, Thomas ...
Thornborrow, Henry of Peaselands, King's Meaburn (1784-1846)
Henry Thornborrow - Westmoreland farmer who joined the Wesleyan Association when it formed in the 1830s
Thornton, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Yorkshire
Thornton, Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1826. In 1851 it provided 150 free and no other sittings. J ...
Todmorden Bridge Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Todmorden, Bridge Street WMA chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 310 free and 620 other sittings. It was ...
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