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Liddington Primitive Methodist chapel
Unusually, the return for Liddington to the March 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship was completed by the Registrar ...
Little Bedwyn Primitive Methodist chapel
The return to the 1851 census of Places of Public Religious Worship was completed by David Meadham, a farmer and ...
Lockeridge Primitive Methodist preaching place
Longbridge Deverill Primitive Methodist chapel
The return for Longbridge Deverill Primitive Methodist chapel to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship was completed ...
Ludgershall Primitive Methodist chapel
Marlborough Ebenezer Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship for Marlborough Primitive Methodist chapel was completed by the Minister, Henry ...
Marston Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Public Places of Religious Worship contains a report for Marston Primitive Methodist chapel, completed by the ...
Melksham Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Public Places of Religious Worship contains a report for Melksham Primitive Methodist chapel. The chapel was ...
Mere Primitive Methodist chapel
North Street, Mere, Wiltshire BA12 6HW
Netheravon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wilts
The chapel was built in 1847, according to the Andover Circuit archives. The date is confirmed by an account in the ...
Netherstreet Primitive Methodist chapel
In the Primitive Methodist magazine of 1849 (page 751), John Smith reports the first anniversary services of the chapel at ...
North Wraxall Primitive Methodist preaching place
The return to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship contains an entry for Upper North Wraxhall (sic). ...
Oaksey Primitive Methodist chapel
corner of Coppice Lane Oaksey SN16 9TJ
Pewsham Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of places of Public Religious Worship reports that 80 people attended afternoon and evening services at Pewsham ...
Purton Upper Square Primitive Methodist chapel
Hoggs Lane Purton SN5 4BU
Ramsbury Primitive Methodist chapel
Oxford Street, Ramsbury, Wilts SN8 2PG
Salisbury Fisherton Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from Fisherton Angar Primitive Methodist chapel in the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship was completed ...
Seagry Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship reports that a Primitive Methodist chapel was opened in Seagry in ...
Seend Cleeve Primitive Methodist chapel
Pelch Lane, Seend Cleeve, Seend, MELKSHAM SN12 6PZ
Semley Primitive Methodist preaching place.
The return from Semley Primitive Methodist chapel in the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship was completed by ...
Shalbourne Primitive Methodist chapel
Daniel's Lane/Hungerford Road, Shalbourne MARLBOROUGH
Sherston Primitive Methodist preaching place
The return to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship contains an entry for Sherston. It is completed ...
Stanton (Christian Malford) Primitive Methodist preaching place
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship for Stanton reports that a dwelling house was was used as ...
Startley Primitive Methodist chapel
SN15 5HG
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