Walbottle Primitive Methodist chapel

Walbottle: Return from the Primitive Methodist chapel in the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship
transcribed by David Tonks

The first Walbottle Primitive Methodist chapel opened in 1836

The foundation stones for a later Walbottle Primitive Methodist chapel in the Newcastle upon Tyne Second circuit was laid in 1881.  It was expected to cost £500.

On the 1920 Ordnance Survey map, a Primitive Methodist chapel is shown on the southern end of The Green, almost opposite the Wesleyan chapel. There is modern housing on the site in 2015.

Reference

Primitive Methodist magazine 1882 page 61

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  • Edward Laws the Steward, was a schoolmaster and would have been 41 years old at the time of the 1851 census, born in nearby Newburn, his wife Mary was a teacher from Newcastle.

    By John Walley (12/03/2023)

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