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Hathern Wesleyan (Reform) Branch preaching place, Leicestershire
In 1851 the Hathern Wesleyan Branch had exclusive use of a room in a larger building. It provided 70 free ...
Headingley with Burley Wesleyan Reform preaching place,
Headingley with Burley Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a temperance lecture hall situated over a dwelling house. It had been ...
Heage Wesleyan Reform chapel, Derbyshire
Heage Wesleyan Reform chapel had 100 free sittings. In 1851 the date of construction was unknown Sources M Tranter, Ed, The Derbyshire ...
Heckmondwike Wesleyan Reform preaching house
In 1851 Heckmondwike Wesleyan Reform preaching house was a schoolroom. Sources J Woolfe,Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of religious worship, Vol ...
Hemingfield Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 a cottage house 14 feet square was serving as a Wesleyan Reform preaching place. Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of ...
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 ...
Holbrook Moor Wesleyan Reform chapel, Derbyshire
Duffield, Holbrook Moor Wesleyan Reform chapel was built by the Wesleyans in 1827. It is not known when it passed ...
Holloway Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Derbyshire
In 1851 Ashover, Holloway Wesleyan Reform Chapel provided 250 free and no other sittings. This building may well have been ...
Holmfirth Town Hall Wesleyan Reform preaching house
In 1851 Holmfirth, Town Hall Wesleyan Reform preaching house provided 314 sittings and standing room for 200.. Sources J Woolfe,Yorkshire returns of ...
Horsley Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Horsley had been using a shared building since September 1850. It provided 70-80 free ...
Horsley Woodhouse Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Horsley Woodhouse had been using a shared building since September 1850. It provided 300 ...
Ilkeston Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
Ilkeston Wesleyan Reform preaching place was built before 1800. It provided 180 free and 160 other sittings and standing room ...
Kendall, Joseph (1827-1890)
Joseph Kendall was born on 19th December 1827 in Ashby, Brigg, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Kendall and ...
Kilburn Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Kilburn were using a shared building in which all the sittings were free. Sources M Tranter, ...
Kimberley Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Nottinghamshire
Kimberley Wesleyan Reform Chapel was bult by the Wesleyans in 1822 but had been taken over Reformers by 1851. At ...
King's Lynn Wesleyan Methodist Reform Chapels, Norfolk
The Lynn Wesleyan Reform Association separated from the Wesleyan body in 1849 and built their own chapel, the Ebenezer, on ...
Knaresborough, Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Knaresborough, Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a room which provided 100 free sittings J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census ...
Leeds Albion Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Leeds Wesleyan Reform preaching place was the hall of the stock exchange in Albion Street which had been in use ...
Lincoln, Silver Street, Zion Wesleyan Reformer Chapel, Lincolnshire
In 1855 the Wesleyan Reformers bought Zion chapel in Silver Street from the Huntingdonians who had built it in 1802. ...
Lincoln, West Bight Wesleyan Reformer Chapel, Lincolnshire
In 1852 the Wesleyan Reformers bought a chapel at West Bight from the Wesleyans. Nothing more has been found of ...
Litcham United Methodist Church, Norfolk
A Wesleyan chapel, built on Back Street by FW Keppel in 1846, was occupied by Wesleyan Reformers before 1851. The ...
Liversedge Wesleyan Reform preaching house
In 1851 Liversedge Wesleyan Reformers had a temporary place of worship which would seat 1200 when complete. Sources J Woolfe,Yorkshire returns of ...
Lofthouse Gate Wesleyan Reform chapel
In 1851 all the sittings in Lofthousegate Wesleyan Reform chapel were free Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of ...
London William Street/East India Dock Road Wesleyan ?Reform Chapel, Greater London, formerly Middlesex
In 1851 this building was occupied by ”Wesleyan Methodists temporarily worshiping apart from the Conference”. It had been fitted up ...
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