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Abingdon Primitive Methodist chapel
Thanks to Peter Sketch for outlining the story of the Primitive Methodists in Abingdon – see the comment below. The 1840 ...
Aldworth Primitive Methodist Chapel, Berkshire
a stone of help
Ashbury Primitive Methodist chapel
An account of the opening of Ashbury Primitive Methodist chapel in the Faringdon circuit is given by H Heys in ...
Beenham Primitive Methodist chapel
Mount Pleasant Beenham RG7 5NU
Benham Primitive Methodist chapel
Is this Hoe Benham chapel?
Blewbury Primitive Methodist chapel
Boyn Hill Primitive Methodist preaching room
Bracknell Primitive Methodist chapel
Thanks to Andrew Radgick, History Officer of The Bracknell Forest Society, for locating the site of the chapel. Andrew reports ...
Bradfield Tutt's Clump Primitive Methodist chapel
Bishop's Road Tutts Clump Bradfield RG7 6LB
Brightwell 1851 census return
Cookham Dean Primitive Methodist Chapel
Cookham Dean chapel was built of brick and flint in 1842 and rebuilt in 1858. On 30th March 1851 William ...
Eastbury Primitive Methodist chapel
Eddington Primitive Methodist chapel
Faringdon Primitive Methodist Church
Oxfordshire, formerly Berkshire
Goosey Primitive Methodist preaching room
Greenham Common Primitive Methodist chapel
Harwell Primitive Methodist chapel
In the 1851 Primitive Methodist Magazine G Wallis records that “the populous village of Harwell” was missioned in 1834-5, but ...
Hungerford Primitive Methodist Church, Berkshire
Thomas Russell and John Ride led a mission, from the Shefford Circuit, to Hungerford in 1833. The first society met in a ...
Kintbury Primitive Methodist chapel
Lambourn Primitive Methodist chapel
High Street Lambourn
Leckhampstead (Leckhampstead Thicket) Primitive Methodist chapel, Berkshire
This 1874 chapel, now closed, was in the Newbury Circuit, and appears on Plan as L. Thicket. It stands a ...
Little Hungerford Primitive Methodist chapel
Newbury Union Primitive Methodist chapel
As we learn on the Newbury Bartholomew Street chapel page, “Primitive Methodism began in Newbury and the neighbourhood on July 7th 1831 ...
North Moreton Primitive Methodist chapel
The birth of the chapel in 1839 is reported by Samuel West in the 1840 Primitive Methodist magazine. “On Sunday Aug. ...
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