Cotton Edmunds: Return from the Primitive Methodist preaching place to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship
transcribed by David Tonks
In 1851, Cotton Edmunds Primitive Methodist society used Thomas Owen’s dwelling house as their preaching place. They had been meeting there for 14 years.
The attendance on Census Sunday afternoon was 17 people.
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Christopher Hill
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15/11/2020
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