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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in a granary near the present church. 87 The Wesleyan Methodists opened a church in High Street in 1829, which was rebuilt in 1889, and the Primitive Methodists one in Station Road (1848). 88 There is a third …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1831, enlarged 1866), Church Street (United, originally Primitive, 1841, rebuilt 1872), Eastrea (Wesleyan, 1845), and … King's Dyke (United, c. 1898). There was formerly another Primitive Methodist church in Woolpack Lane, founded c. 1860. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from Cambridge or Bury St. Edmunds. From the 1830s the Methodists, both Wesleyan and Primitive, also arrived in force, often in smaller villages, …
Survey of London
… from the mid-nineteenth century. Conditions inside were primitive. There was nowhere to hang wet outdoor garments, no … on the north side of the street. About this time, too, a Primitive Methodist Chapel was built, with seats for 230. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Bishop of Lichfield, alternately; net income, 150. The Methodists of the New Connexion have a place of worship. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was substantially rebuilt in the later 19th century. A Primitive Methodist chapel (later demolished) was built in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of their own. 89 In 1821 Ephraim Dix, later a prominent Primitive Methodist, registered a meeting at his house, 90 and in 1826 Northmoor joined the Faringdon Primitive Methodist circuit. Membership fluctuated between 14 … estimated that there were 12 or 13 families of Primitive Methodists, presumably meaning subscribers. 96 Membership in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Greenford. These were served and supported by Baptists and Methodists in Ealing. 61 In 1869 Harcourt founded two …
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