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Alpraham PM Manse, Cheshire
The manse in Alpraham. The church (Alpraham Central) was the next building to the right. It is shown on the Alpraham ...
Bradley Green Circuit
Transcription of article in the Christian Messenger by Rev. W. Lawrence Bradley Green has not attained recognition as either town or ...
Burland: Chapel opening in the Burland circuit
from the 1842 Primitive Methodist magazine
Chester
The Introduction of Primitive Methodism
Chester and Primitive Methodism
John Wesley’s use of the word ‘Primitive’ to refer to early Methodists on his last visit to Chester in 1790, ...
Ellesmere Port Primitive Methodist chapels
Early Primitive Methodism in Ellesmere Port 1840s?: There were two 1851 Census Returns for Non-Denominational Places of Worship for the parish ...
Ellesmere Port: Primitive Methodism in Ellesmere Port
Transcription of Article in the Christian Messenger by William Spedding The position of Primitive Methodism in Ellesmere Port is certainly unique, ...
Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum
Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum is a heritage community that welcomes all to share in the ...
Houghton Green Primitive Methodist mission room
The Primitive Methodists had a mission room in Houghton Green in the 1850s. The building still exists, converted to residential use ...
John Wedgwood's mission to Cheshire, 1819
Extract from the journal of Sampson Turner
Methodism round Bollington in the 20th century
I offer some memories from my mother Ada Sheldon, the daughter of John Bradley (who died in 1918) who was ...
Mount Pleasant
where the first Camp meeting was held
Primitive Methodism and "Magic" Methodism
"in Methodism itself there was something queer going on in Cheshire..."
Sheard, M.R. 'The origins and early development of primitive Methodism in Cheshire and south Lancashire 1800-1860.' (1980)
Please follow this link to see this Thesis written by M.R. Sheard in 1980; University of Manchester.
Swettenham, Cheshire.
Charles Dakin and his wife Mary (the former Mary Bailey of Horton) had been two of the fruits of the Bourne ...
The coming of Primitive Methodism to Chester and Saughall
CENTENARY CELEBRATION Just over 100 years ago, Saughall celebrated the centenary of Primitive Methodism coming to the area. On 19th June ...
The development of Primitive Methodism in Chester
The early years of Primitive Methodism nationally: 1811 The ‘Camp Meeting Methodists’ led by Hugh Bourne joined with the ‘Clowesites’ led by ...
The Wirral: Primitive Methodist Societies and Chapels
The ancient Hundred of Wirral is defined on three sides by the Irish Sea and the Mersey and Dee estuaries. ...
Woodley, and two of its sons: Revs Thomas Bramall and Luke Stafford
A Venerable Pair
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