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Shildon Fryer Street Primitive Methodist Church
first Primitive Methodist chapel
Shotley Bridge Primitive Methodist chapels 1825, 1852 and 1895
Wood Street
Shotton Colliery Primitive Methodist preaching place
South Church Primitive Methodist chapel
South Hetton Primitive Methodist chapel
South Hylton Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship contains a return from South Hylton Primitive Methodist chapel. It turns ...
South Shields Corstophine Town or Temple Town Primitive Methodist chapel
South Shields circuit
South Shields Glebe Primitive Methodist chapel (i)
Cornwallis Street, South Shields
St Helens Auckland Primitive Methodist chapel
St John's Weardale Primitive Methodist chapel
Hood St, St John's Chapel DL13 1QJ
Staindrop Primitive Methodist Chapel Co. Durham
The chapel was built in 1861 and is still open for worship in 2013
Stanhope Hugh Gilmore Primitive Methodist Chapel
Co. Durham
Stockton Maritime Yard Primitive Methodist chapel
Sunderland Circuit
Sunderland Flag Lane Primitive Methodist chapel
the agency of persons lightly thought of in the world's estimation
Sunderland Williamson Terrace Primitive Methodist Chapel 1840
Co. Durham
Swalwell Primitive Methodist chapel
Tanfield Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship includes a return from Tanfield Primitive Methodist chapel completed by Matthew ...
Thornley Primitive Methodist chapel
Thornley Primitive Methodist chapel was opened on in mid-summer 1836 in the Sunderland Circuit. H Hebbron tells us about it ...
Toft Hill Primitive Methodist chapel
Toft Hill BISHOP AUCKLAND DL14 0LD
Tow Law Hill Crest Primitive Methodist chapel
Tow Law, BISHOP AUCKLAND, DL13
Trimdon Grange Primitive Methodist preaching place
David Tonks tells us that according to Fawcett a society was formed at Trimdon in October 1823. The Census Return is ...
Washington Row Primitive Methodist chapel
Waskerley Primitive Methodist chapel
A Primitive Methodist preaching place at Waskerley is shown on the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship. It ...
Wearhead Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stanhope
Now converted to a dwelling
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