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Abbeydale Wesleyan Reform Preaching place
In 1851 Abbeydale Wesleyan Reform Preaching place was dwelling house built before 1800 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census ...
Alfreton, Red Lion Yard Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Red Lion Yard Wesleyan Reformers’ preaching place was a lecture room of which they had exclusive use. ...
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 ...
Ashbourne Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Derbyshire
Ashbourne Wesleyan Reform Chapel was opened in 1850. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 80 other sittings. M Turner, Ed, ...
Ashover, Butts United Methodist Free Churches chapel
In 1894 Ashover, Butts UMFC chapel was described as “a neat stone structure with a square tower” Bulmers Directory of Derbyshire, ...
Barnsley Methodist New Connexion Schoolroom /Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Yorkshire
Barnsley Methodist New Connexion Schoolroom was built in 1834. In February 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers started using it as a ...
Barnsley Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Barnsley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place was a school built in 1831 and used by the Reformers since February 1851 J Woolfe, ...
Bath Wesleyan Reform/Methodist New Connexion chapel
J Cornelius Starbuck writes: “This building in Quiet Street, home in 2022 to the Royal Bank of Scotland, was used in ...
Batley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place (i)
Batley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place (i) was opened in January 1851 and seated 136 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 ...
Belper, Green Lane, Salem Wesleyan Reform chapel Derbyshire
Belper, Salem Wesleyan Reform chapel was built of slate and brick in 1856. By 1923 £1295 had been spent on ...
Belper, Lane End Wesleyan Reform chapel
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Belper were using a shared building in Lane End. It provided 80 free and ...
Belper, Market Place Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers were sharing space in the Court House. It provided 400 free and 200 other sittings ...
Benwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Newcastle, Benwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place was in a dwelling house. The number of sittings was not stated The religious census ...
Beverley United Methodist Free Church
Beverley Masonic Hall in Trinity Lane is the former United Methodist chapel. It is a listed building, grade II and ...
Bigges Main Wesleyan Reform Schoolroom
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Biggs Main had the exclusive use of a schoolroom. In 1851 it provided 200 ...
Birstall North Terrace, Mount Tabor United Methodist Free Church chapel
Birstall, Mount Tabor United Methodist Free Church chapel was built of stone before 1898. By 1940 chapel estate consisted of ...
Bishopwearmouth Ballast Hills Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Ballast Hills were using a Wesleyan Chapel built in 1847. It provided 60 free ...
Bonsall United Methodist Free Church chapel, Derbyshire
Bonsall UMFC chapel was understood to have been built privately by Mr Smedley and transferred to the trustees in 1883. ...
Bradford Chapel Street/Leeds Road Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Bradford, Chapel Street/Leeds Road Wesleyan Reform preaching place was the Temperence Hall J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of ...
Bradford Undercliffe Wesleyan Reform Chapel
Bradford, Undercliffe Wesleyan Reform Chapel was built in 1835. It provided 30 free and 176 other sittings J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
Carlingcott United Methodist Free Church
The former Carlingcott United Methodist Free Church became Carlingcott Methodist chapel. It closed between 2011 and 2019. The chapel and schoolroom ...
Carlisle, Lowther Street Wesleyan Reform Branch Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a building erected in 1842 by a number of shareholders for the purpose ...
Cawthorne Wesleyan Reform chapel
Cawthorne Wesleyan Reform chapel was shared with the Primitive Methodists. It was built in 1849 and provided fifty free sittings ...
Churwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Churwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a Sunday school building used as a chapel on alternate Sundays. It was built ...
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