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A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Middlesex
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. There were said to be ten nonconformists and 166 conformists in West Drayton in 1676, 56 but the sect or sects to which the nonconformists belonged is not stated. There was a Quaker …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… they did in the borough as a whole, in contrast to the nonconformists. 107 Their educational work is also notable. …
A History of the County of Essex
… of England was responsible for 15, in 28 departments, the nonconformists for 7 (in 10), the Roman Catholics for 3 (in … schools were closed, including all those belonging to the nonconformists. One new elementary school was, however, built … This school, like the hall, was probably supported by nonconformists. The Wesleyan school, Barking Road, Canning …
A History of the County of Essex
… free churches. Its leaders included such prominent nonconformists as Montague Edwards and Clement Boardman. At …
A History of the County of Essex
… congregations totalling about 31,000. 32 In 1903 the nonconformists comprised 56 per cent (compared with the … Upton and Forest Gate. 34 This was especially true of the nonconformists. Their numerical superiority was greatest … The hall was administered by a council of Anglicans and nonconformists. The leading member was Clement Boardman, a …
Survey of London
A History of the County of Sussex
… surplices and cassocks. In 1893, however, the activity of nonconformists in the parish was said to be a problem. 34 In … recusants at West Tarring in 1663. 45 Two protestant nonconformists were living there in 1676, 46 and in 1690 the …
Alumni Oxonienses
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