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Clotton Hoofield Primitive Methodist chapel
The Return from the Clotton Hoofield Primitive Methodist society to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship records ...
Comberbach and Comberbach Green Primitive Methodist preaching places
John Hickson completed two returns to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship, one for Comberbach and one ...
Congleton Kinsey Street Primitive Methodist Chapel
Biddulph and Mow Cop Circuit
Cotebrook PM Church, Cheshire
This is Cotebrook PM Church, part of the Tarporley (Alpraham) Circuit when it merged with the Tarporley & Kelsall Circuit ...
Cotton Edmunds Primitive Methodist preaching place
In 1851, Cotton Edmunds Primitive Methodist society used Thomas Owen’s dwelling house as their preaching place. They had been meeting ...
Cox Bank Jubilee Primitive Methodist Chapel, nr. Audlem Cheshire
Second chapel, built in 1861
Crowton Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Pubic Religious Worship contains a return from Crowton Primitive Methodist chapel. It was completed ...
Daneinshaw (Dane-in-Shaw) Primitive Methodist chapel
Daneinshaw (now more commonly Dane-in-Shaw) Primitive Methodist chapel in the Congleton circuit was opened on December 27th 1840. There is ...
Eastham Primitive Methodist preaching places
I cannot see a Primitive Methodist chapel in Eastham to follow on from the preaching places. Was a chapel ever ...
Eaton Primitive Methodist preaching place
Englesea Brook Primitive Methodist Chapel
From 1828 to the Centenary in 1928
Ettiley Heath PM Chapel Cheshire
This chapel was built in 1888 and is still in use for worship today in 2013
Faddiley Primitive Methodist preaching place
Guilden Sutton Primitive Methodist Chapel
Runcorn Circuit
Halton Primitive Methodist chapel
When he completed the return to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship for Halton Primitive Methodist chapel, ...
Haslington Primitive Methodist preaching places
Hatherton PM Chapel, Cheshire
The chapel was built in 1850 and enlarged in 1898. It was built at the end of a terrace of ...
Hatton Primitive Methodist preaching place
In 1851 the Hatton Primitive Methodist society used a private house as their preaching place. 40 people on average attended ...
Hatton Primitive Methodist preaching place
In 1851 the Primitive Methodists in Hatton were meeting every Sunday morning in a cottage. The average attendance was 30 ...
Horton Primitive Methodist preaching place
In 1851, the Primitive Methodist society in Horton had been meeting in a dwelling house for 13 years. They sat ...
Hurdsfield Primitive Methodist Preaching place
Huxley Jubilee Primitive Methodist Chapel Cheshire
Huxley Lane CH3 9BQ
Kingsley Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship contains a return for Kingsley Primitive Methodist chapel completed by Samuel ...
Knutsford Cross Town Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from the Knutsford Cross Town Primitive Methodist chapel in the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship ...
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