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Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church (i)
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church Chapel (i) was built as a place of worship by the Wesleyans but as ...
Long Sutton United Methodist Free Church, Market Street
This stood on Market Street, a stone’s throw from the Wesleyan from which the Reformers had seceded. The new building ...
Longbenton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Longbenton were meeting in former Wesleyan Chapel. It had been built in 1811 and ...
Loughborough Woodgate Wesleyan Reform/Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Leicestershire
In March 1851 the “expelled Wesleyans” acquired some land opposite Paget & White’s Warehouse. In May the foundation stone for ...
Mappleton Wesleyan Reform chapel/preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 it was reported that Wesleyan Reformers of Mappleton were meeting here but no details of the building were ...
Matlock, Matlock Bridge Wesleyan Reform preaching room, Derbyshire
Matlock, Matlock Bridge Wesleyan Reform preaching room was opened on 2 March 1851. It was an exclusive space within a ...
Milnrow Water Street Butterworth Wesleyan Reform chapel
Milnrow, Water Street, Butterworth Wesleyan Reform chapel was opened in January 1851. There were 200 free sittings TNA HO129/476/2/3
Monkwearmouth Colliery Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Monkwearmouth colliery were using a building which they shared with the Primitive Methodists. The ...
Monkwearmouth Shore Dock Street Wesleyan Reform chapel
Monkwearmouth Shore, Dock Street Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in 1851 and cost £800. In 1856 when it seated 700 ...
Newcastle upon Tyne Gibson Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Newcastle, Gibson Street, Zion Wesleyan Reform was built in 1835 at a cost of £1835 There were 45 (sic, the ...
Newcastle upon Tyne Grey Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Newcastle, Wesleyan Reformers had exclusive use of the Victoria Room in the Victoria Assembly Rooms in Grey ...
Newquay Crantock Street chapel
When the Wesleyan Reformers left the parent body in Newquay they took over a chapel that had been erected in ...
North Bierley Wesleyan Reform preaching place
North Bierley Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a lodge room which had been occupied since December 1850 J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
North Hylton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of North Hilton were using a shared building which provided 50 free and 60 other ...
North Shields Howard Street United Methodist Free Church
The Borough Treasurer’s Department has the pleasure of using the former Methodist chapel on the east side of Howard Street. ...
North Shields Norfolk Street Wesleyan Reform preaching place
From 1850 to 1857 the Wesleyan Reformers in North Shields were meeting in Norfolk Street Temperence Hall which provided 450 ...
Nottingham Shakespeare Street United Methodist Free Church
Nottingham, Shakespeare Street United Methodist Church chapel and the school beneath were built of brick in 1854. They were situated ...
Oakengates Ebenezer Wesleyan Reform chapel
Oakengates Ebenezer chapel dates from 1855. Its building was a direct result of splits in the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion over ...
Oldbury Ebenezer Wesleyan Reform chapel
Ebenezer Wesleyan Reform chapel on what was Hunt Street in Oldbury appears on the 1882 Ordnance Survey map – as ...
Osmaston Wesleyan Reform chapel/preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 it was reported that Wesleyan Reformers were meeting here but no details of the building were provided. Another ...
Otley Wesleyan Reform preaching place,
Otley Wesleyan Reform preaching place part of a building erected in 1847 which provided 80 free sittings J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
Oulton Fleet Mill Wesleyan Reform chapel
Fleet Mill Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in 1850. In 1851 a ll the sittings were free Sources J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns ...
Oxford Circuit Wesleyan Reform Preachers' Plan 1856
A plan with a misleading title
Pentrich Wesleyan Reform chapel, Derbyshire
Pentrich Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in about 1790 by the Independent who, in 1851, were letting it to the ...
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