Baildon Primitive Methodist chapel in the Bradford circuit opened in 1825. W Fieldsend notified the Primitive Methodist magazine, but all he said was that it measured 17′(w) x 19′(l) and had a gallery.
Colin Dews points out that its successor as a chapel still exists as a commercial building on Browgate.
There’s a good history of Methodism in Baildon – both Primitive and Wesleyan – on the Baildon Methodist church website here:
https://baildonmethodists.org/history/
Reference
Primitive Methodist magazine 1826 page 55
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The National Archives (formerly The Public Record Office):
Ref. RG 4/2599: Baildon PM Chapel Births/Baptisms, 1807-1837, !.
West Yorkshire Archives Service, Bradford branch:
Ref. DOO/1/9: Form of Prayer to be used in the joint service of Intercession on behalf of the National & Empire at Towngate, Baildon. Attended by Church of England, Moravian, Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Representatives, 8th Oct., 1916.
Ref. 40D/76/2/1/3: Baildon Moor Primitive Methodist Chapel miscellaneous documents, copy conveyance, etc.
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