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Easington Lane Primitive Methodist chapel
Brickgarth, DH5 0LE
East Hetton Primitive Methodist preaching place
East Thickley Primitive Methodist chapel
Eastgate Primitive Methodist preaching place
Ebchester Primitive Methodist chapel
Eden Row Primitive Methodist preaching place
Edmondbyers Primitive Methodist preaching place
Evenwood Brookside Primitive Methodist chapel
Swan Street, Evenwood, BISHOP AUCKLAND, DL14 9RA
Felling (High Felling) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
The Primitive Methodists began meeting in (High) Felling in the 1820s in the home of a Mrs Shepherd. Later meetings ...
Ferryhill Primitive Methodist preaching place
At the time of the Return to the Census of Places of Public Religious Worship, the Primitive Methodists of Ferryhill ...
Frosterley Primitive Methodist Chapel, Weardale
Still in use today as a Methodist church
Gateshead Carr Hill Primitive Methodist meeting house
Gateshead Swinburne Place Primitive Methodist chapel
Great Aycliffe Primitive Methodist chapel
David Tonks tells us that William Walker Garry, who signed the Return, was a 43 year old widower employed as ...
Hartlepool Croft Primitive Methodist chapel
David Tonks has provided additional information: The Return to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship was signed by ...
Harton Colliery Primitive Methodist chapel
There are 2 returns from Harton Colliery Primitive Methodists to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship
Haswell Primitive Methodist Chapel
Hebburn Primitive Methodist chapel
Two contrasting pieces of information about Hebburn Primitive Methodists: The return from the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship an ...
Herrington Primitive Methodist preaching place
Hetton le Hole Primitive Methodist Chapel
County Durham
Heworth Lane & Pelaw Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
The Primitive Methodists began meeting in the Bottle Works at Bill Quay, in 1824, and they missioned the Heworth Lane ...
Houghton-le-Spring Primitive Methodist chapel
Mautland Street DH4 4BH
Hurworth Primitive Methodist chapel
David Tonks tells us that Ralph Fenwick, who signed the Return, was a 31 year old Primitive Methodist Minister, who ...
Ingleton Primitive Methodist chapel
Front Street, County Durham DL2 3HL
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