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The Battle of Dunbar
Side lights on the conflicts of Methodism during the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1827 – 1852 “Taken chiefly from the notes of the late Rev. Joseph Fowler of...
The Oldest Methodist Chapel in Scotland.
Wesley Historical Society Article The Oldest Methodist Chapel in Scotland Methodism in Dunbar with some notes on Haddington Above the doorway of the Wesleyan Chapel in Dunbar there is a...
Seend Methodist Church
Seend Chapel was opened by John Wesley on March 4th 1775 and has been in continuous use ever since then. The memorial records the names of Ralph Newman and Walter...
British Library - Directory of UK Sound Collections
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Christchurch Methodist Church, Shepshed in Leicestershire
Once thought to have been the largest village in England, Shepshed in 2015 has become a fast expanding small town with a present population of around 15,000 people. Set within...
Trinity Methodist Church, Netherton, Dudley, West Midlands
Dudley and Netherton Methodist Circuit Trinity Methodist Church stands in Church Road, Netherton part of Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the heart of the “Black Country”. There has been a...
Methodist Oral Archives
We have two collections at the British Library. 1. C10 Methodist Sound Archive This collection was born out of concern by the Methodist Church to preserve recorded reminiscences of individual...
John Massey
John Massey was a thug – there is just no other word to describe him! He terrorised the whole of North West Leicestershire and we are told his presence was...
Balliol lunch bunch
Each Thursday a small group meets for lunch. Our chef Kevin provides a beautiful two course lunch and everyone enjoys the food, friendship and chat. The last time we were...
Francis Asbury and His Childhood Friends
West Bromwich The region in which Francis Asbury grew up is known as the Chicago of the West-Midlands of England. This rugged region which incorporates the town of West Bromwich...
London to Brighton
The 60s were great times. The MAYC club at Wesley Hall, Sydenham, London decided to raise sponsor money for the Methodist Ivory Coast Hospital. Sponsoring was in it’s infancy and...
Francis Asbury and The Palatines
Francis Asbury and the Palatines Francis Asbury was a citizen of the West-Midlands of England. Although none of his early preaching circuits in England involved Francis Asbury traveling to Ireland,...
Francis Asbury Atlantic Crossing
Francis Asbury Sets Sail In nearly twenty years of researching Francis Asbury and his Atlantic crossing to the American Colonies, I have not been able to determine the name of the ship which...
Francis Asbury Disciplined For Wandering About
Francis Asbury Early Circuit This article details one of the first disciplinary actions taken against Francis Asbury. For more detail on this subject please visit the article originally posted. This disciplinary...
Rosyth
The Wesleyan Army and Navy Board erected this temporary Church and Institute in Castle Road, Rosyth in 1917. It was closed in 1926 when Rosyth Dockyard was placed on a...
Francis Asbury and Women Preachers
Francis Asbury and Women Preachers Sources Much of this post will come from three main sources. The first is the brilliant and well-written book by Dr. Paul Chilcote titled, John Wesley...
Francis Asbury Circuits in England
For nearly two centuries, the early preaching circuits of 18th-century, West-Midlands preacher, Francis Asbury, have been a mystery. The three-volume journal of Francis Asbury, The Journal and Letters of Francis Asbury, amply...
A Short History of South Chadderton Methodist Church
The present church in the Oldham and Saddleworth Circuit, part of the Manchester and Stockport District, came into existence in January 1966. The church was formed by the amalgamation of...
Early memories
I live in Killingworth and remember the Balliol centre being built, I’m 79. I think it had been open just over a year and somebody invited me to an event...
Good memories
My name is John and I lived on the Longbenton estate in the 1970s. Two of our children went to the youth club there and really enjoyed it. They made...
Placement at Balliol
I spent a few weeks on placement at Balliol in 2001, when I was training in Durham as a student minister in the Methodist Church. It was great to be...
Folly Methodist Chapel, Wheathampstead
The Folly is an area of old houses built half a mile outside Wheathampstead village centre. It would at one time have been cheap workmens’ dwellings. Not so now as...
Market Harborough Methodist Church
Posted inside the Market Harborough Methodist Church (1992 rebuild) next to the kitchen and passageway doors is a polished brass plaque. Here is a list of the names of possibly...
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