Oxfordshire

Chapels registered before 1867

Location of Primitive Methodist chapels in Oxfordshire 1867
This work incorporates historical material provided by the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and the University of Portsmouth through their web site A Vision of Britain through Time (https://www.VisionofBritain.org.uk).

This is a list of chapels that had been registered by 1867, derived from ‘A list of places of meeting for public religious worship, certified to the Registrar General’.   Remember that registration was not compulsory. As registration was valid until cancelled, however, there may be duplication: i.e.  both the old and new chapels in a place may be listed. We have also discovered that the official location may not be the same as the name by which the chapel is commonly described.

Unless otherwise stated each of these places of worship is described as a chapel.

The numbers on the list relate to places, and match those on the map. The base map is provided under this licence

No place called Liverford has been found in any source, so any information would be welcome.

Use the search box to find out more about a chapel.

ChapelNotesRegistration District
Alvescot1Witney
Bampton2Witney
Banbury, Church Lane3Banbury
Beacon’s Bottom, Stokenchurch4Wycombe
Bensington [Benson]A building in the occupation of James West5Wallingford
Black BourtonBuilding occupied by Richard Silman6Witney
Bladon7Woodstock
Brize NortonThe dwelling house of Edward Radbourne, Stone-cutter8Witney
Charlbury9Chipping Norton
Chinnor, Chinnor Road10Wycombe
Chipping Norton11Chipping Norton
Chipping Norton, Lower RowChipping Norton
Churchill12Chipping Norton
ChurchillChipping Norton
Clanfield13Witney
Claydon14Banbury
Ensham15Witney
Ewelme16Wallingford
Filkins17Witney
Filkins, ProvidenceWitney
Fyfield18Chipping Norton
Hornton19Banbury
Ipstone Common20Wycombe
KiddingtonA cottage21Woodstock
Kingwood, Rotherfield PeppardA building in the occupation of Wm. Townsend22Henley
Langford23Faringdon
Leadwell24Woodstock
Little TewA building in the occupation of Arthur Eaden, Labourer25Chipping Norton
LiverfordLong Room26Chipping Norton
Middle Barton27Woodstock
Milton28Chipping Norton
Mollington29Banbury
Moreton30Thame
Murcott31Bicester
Newyatt32Witney
NewyattWitney
Northmoor33Witney
Oxford, New Street34Oxford
Oxford, rear of 14, William StreetA building35Headington
Shenington36Banbury
Shutford West37Banbury
StandlakeA building38Witney
StandlakeChapelWitney
Stanton St. John39Headington
Stokenchurch40Wycombe
Stonesfield41Woodstock
Swinbrook42Witney
Sydenham43Thame
Tadmarton44Banbury
Thame45Thame
Toot Baldon46Abingdon
Watlington47Henley
Watlington, Barber’s Cross, Lower Chapelshared with IndependentsHenley
Westcott Barton48Woodstock
Witney49Witney

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