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Jarrow Long Row Primitive Methodist chapel
Knitsley Grange Primitive Methodist chapel
Lamesley Primitive Methodist chapel
Lanehead Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co Durham
The ‘Keys to the Past’ Website shows pictures of the former PM Chapel at Lanehead, along with a transcription of ...
Langley Dale Primitive Methodist preaching place
Leadgate Primitive Methodist preaching place
The return from the Primitive Methodist society at Leadgate to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship tells ...
Low Southwick Primitive Methodist chapel
Low Southwick Primitive Methodist chapel was opened on 20th November 1836 in the Sunderland Circuit. H Hebbron, who along with ...
Middle Rainton Primitive Methodist chapel
When I set up this page, I asked myself, where was the 1851 chapel and what happened to it? I ...
Middleton in Teesdale Primitive Methodist Chapel Co Durham
This chapel was built in 1872 and was also known as the Bourne PM Chapel.
Midridge (Middridge) Primitive Methodist chapel
The Meadows Middridge DL5 7JJ
Monk Heselden Primitive Methodist preaching place
Monkwearmouth Colliery Primitive Methodist preaching place
Muggleswick Primitive Methodist preaching place
Murton Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
New Cassop Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from the Primitive Methodist chapel in New Cassop to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship ...
New Pittington Primitive Methodist chapel
Newbottle Primitive Methodist chapel
On the 1895 Ordnance Survey map a Primitive Methodist chapel is shown on Back Lane, (now South Street). There was ...
Norton Primitive Methodist chapel
David Tonks tells us that Norton, just north of Stockton, was first visited by the Primitive Methodist pioneer Samuel Laister ...
Peases West Crook Primitive Methodist preaching place
Philadelphia Primitive Methodist preaching place
Redworth Primitive Methodist chapel
According to J.W. Fawcett in his Memorials of early Primitive Methodism in the County of Durham 1820-1829, 1908 (pp. 44, ...
Rookhope (Bolt's Burn/Boltsburn) Primitive Methodist chapel
The opening of Bolt’s Burn (Boltsburn) Primitive Methodist chapel in the Westgate circuit is described in the 1839 Primitive Methodist ...
Russells Houses Primitive Methodist preaching place
Seaham Primitive Methodist chapel
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