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BRIDGMAN, Thomas Died 1832
Thomas Bridgman. He was brought to the saving knowledge of God early in life, and entered the itinerant work in the year 1811. His piety was decided ; his ministerial...
STEVENSON, Humphrey 1787 - 1873
Humphrey Stevenson ; who was born at Bestwood-Park, Notts., October 1st, 1787. Blessed with pious parents, he was converted in his boyhood, and appointed, while still a youth, leader of...
MINETHORP, William Minethorp Died 1776
1765 – Stationed at Salop. 1766 – Stationed at Oxfordshire 1767 – Stationed at Norwich 1768 – Stationed at Dunbar 1769 – Stationed at Derbyshire 1775 – Received £5, 5s,...
INNES, Jonathan 1809-1864
Colonist 10 May 1864 Obituary On Monday, May 9, 1864, the mortal remains of the late Rev Jonathan Innes were borne, attended by a numerous concourse of followers, to theWesleyan...
BARROWCLOUGH, Jonathan 1801 - 1885
Jonathan Barrowclough ; who was born at Wooldale, near Holmfirth, in 1801. When about fourteen years of age he found peace with God, and thenceforward steadfastly followed Christ. He early...
SIMPSON, Thomas - John Wesley's Will
Thomas Simpson, ‘now or late of Aberdeen, gentleman’ (line 12), who received Wesley’s watch as well as being one of the three trustees, and his wife Christian, who appears later...
100th Anniversary of Legislation
Follow this link to the Methodist Church in Britain’s pages on Conscientious Objection:- https://www.methodist.org.uk/mission/conscientious-objection...
Men from the National Children's Home and Orphanage Crowthorn, Edgworth
On the war memorial at the Methodist Church, Bolton Road, Edgworth there are 28 surnames and initials which are listed as “NCHO”. These are men who would have spent some...
Handsworth College Year Photograph
I have been given a few items relating to Handsworth College. These are from the family of Rev Alfred De Feu, who trained at the college. I also have a...
Handsworth College Year Photograph
I recently acquired a number of Year Photographs from Handsworth College which also have the names of those pictured. This one is from the year 1949 – 1950. I have...
Rev. R. K. Walker, Eastbrook Superintendent 1967 - 1972
Central Halls were not held in high esteem by everyone, in spite of the Church setting up the City Centre Committee, which was to give some importance to mission work...
The Bourne Methodist Church, Southgate WWII
Whilst attending my Great Niece’s baptism I found and photographed the War Memorial for those who died in the Second World War from the church. The Lecturn in this church...
Beckfoot PM rented preaching place, and Methodist chapel Cumberland
Beckfoot is on the coast about three miles south of Silloth. There was preaching place here from 1882 to 1884 and from 1887 to 1944. The seating accommodation rose from...
Eastbrook Hall Notice
Each week a printed notice was placed against the front door of the Eastbrook Hall to announce the Services for the following Sunday. This is the one for Jan. 2nd...
What Does Francis Asbury Mean to America?
This page draws from the recently published page at The Asbury Triptych Series website. You can read the article and see the pictures in their entirety here. Francis Asbury and...
Francis Asbury Last Will and Testament Items
Bishop Francis Asbury Last Will and Testament Items The following is an anecdote from the personal journal of a Methodist circuit rider who was put in charge of the...
Rex Guest Brindle
August 1939 The clouds of war were gathering. Talks of the Danzig Corridor and the freedom of Poland, and the Russian invasion of Finland turned the minds of people towards...
Carlisle, Newtown Road Chapel, Cumberland
Newtown Road Chapel was built as a Mission Hall by the Presbyterians in 1911. It was being served by Methodist preachers from 1950 and sometime after 1980 the freehold was...
Comments from family members of Conscientious Objectors
My father, Sam Richardson, was a conscientious objector during the Second World War and served with the Christian Pacifist Forestry and Land Units, at Micheldever (Hants), Downton and Mere (Wilts)....
Rev David Copestake
By the time the Eastbrook Hall Mission Report for the 1965 Anniversary had been printed, yet another new piece of youth work had started. By the hard work of the Rev...
STRACHAN, Alexander 1793 - 1865
Alexander Strachan; who was born in Perth, December 4th, 1793. The responsibility of his training rested chiefly with his mother, who, in the fear of God, accomplished well her task....
Rev David Copestake, probationer at Eastbrook Hall
Methodism had started to think about the Central Halls again when the 1962 Conference brought into being the Central Missions Committee, which was to direct money into struggling causes and...
Mystery photo
We think this photograph might have a Methodist connection. It may have been taken in Kingsland, London. The banner appears to read WHS DELL CHALLENGE BANNER Please add a comment...
Cotehill UM and Methodist Chapels, Cumberland
Cotehill UM, Chapel, Cumberland Grid ref NY467504 Cotehill Chapel had 80 sittings in 1924. A road widening scheme developed in the 1930s required the demolition of the chapel which was...
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