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Alston Primitive Methodist chapel
Chapel Terrace ALSTON CA9 3SW
Blaygill Primitive Methodist Preaching Place
Brigham Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census tells us that Brigham Primitive Methodist chapel in the Cockermouth Union was built before 1800 and as ...
Carlisle Cecil Street Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumbria
The first Primitive Methodists in Carlisle met in a hat warehouse. After about five years they acquired a chapel in ...
Catterlen Primitive Methodist chapel
now underneath the M6 motorway
Dearham Primitive Methodist chapel
Main St Dearham Maryport CA15 7HP
Distington Sunny Brow/Common End Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
Grid ref NY004226
Garrigill (Gatehead) Primitive Methodist chapel
Gatehead CA9 3EB
Glasson Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
Built 1844, and now a house
Harrington Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census return for Harrington Primitive Methodist chapel tells us that the chapel was built in 1828. Attendance on ...
Hayring Primitive Methodist chapel
Nineteenth Century Ordnance Survey maps show a Primitive Methodist chapel a little way north of the cluster of houses that ...
Lazonby Scaur Lane Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
Grid Ref NY547394
Maryport, Kirby Street Primitive Methodist Chapels, Cumberland
1839 and 1871
Nenthead Primitive Methodist chapel
Nenthead Primitive Methodist chapel was noted as the highest church in England. Even though Nenthead was a small chapel, one ...
Penrith Primitive Methodist chapel
THe 1851 Census tells us that Penrith chapel, opened in 1833, had attendances of around 90 in both the afternoon ...
Renwick Primitive Methodist preaching place
St Bees Primitive Methodist preaching place
Torpenhow Primitive Methodist chapel
Torpenhow Primitive Methodist chapel opened in 1836. The 1851 Census day attendance was 40 in the morning and 80 in ...
Warwick Bridge Primitive Methodist Chapel
former chapel, now a house
Whitehaven Mount Pleasant Primitive Methodist chapel
The return to the 1851 Census tells us that Whitehaven Mount Pleasant Primitive Methodist chapel was built before 1800 i.e. ...
Wigton Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumbria
former Chapel and Sunday School
Workington John Street Primitive Methodist Chapel (i)
first chapel 1827
Registration: 1851 Census
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