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Brown Knowl PM Chapel, Cheshire
A Primitive Methodist society began in the village in 1822. The first Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ebenezer) at Brown Knowl was built in 1836 and demolished in 1913. This was the...
Hirst, John (1803-1898)
Early years John was born on 11 May 1803 at Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire to parents, James and Mary. He was baptised on 12 June 1803. He was converted at...
The little cloud's increasing still
This is one of the early hymns that used to be very popular on the Cheshire side of Mow Cop. In the early days there were no Primitive Methodist Hymn...
Lace, Charles (1808-1888)
Charles was born on 3 November 1808 at Douglas, IOM. His parents were John Lace and Elizabeth Quayle. Charles was known as ‘the Blind Preacher’ – this recorded in the...
Peet, James (1807-1885)
James was born on 25 September 1807 at Nottingham. Literature James authored the following. Primitive Methodism: A Sketch of the History, Doctrines, Polity, and Discipline of the Primitive Methodist Connexion...
Howcroft, William (1789-1852)
Early Years William was born on 22 March 1789 at Hambleton, Yorkshire, to parents Thomas and Mary. William was converted in 1809 at Thornley, through the Wesleyans, where he worked...
Coulson, John (1777-1862)
John was born on 14 December 1777 at Calow, nr Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Kendall comments that John was ‘religiously inclined from childhood’. He was drawn into the revial movement and became...
Higginson, Henry (1805-1871)
Early years Henry was born on 19 August 1805 at Pendeford Mills, Staffordshire. He was educated at Brewood Grammar School. His father, John Higginson, was a farmer and miller. Ministry...
Hallam, John
Ministry Petty provides a pen picture of John in relation to his time in Whitney. ’He travelled in the circuit with great acceptability for the following two years: and his...
Hoviley Brow, Godley, Hyde, Cheshire
Built in 1813 and closed to make way for the M67 through Godley c. 1960. Records of baptisms and marriages are in Manchester central library. Up until the 1974 local...
Nullis, Isaac Septimus (1828-1868)
For introductory information about this influential Primitive Methodist minister, follow the link to Quick’s Green. There is a little also under Wootton St Lawrence and Charter Alley, which are in...
Mount Pleasant
In 1907, W J Harper wrote, in Mow Cop and its Slopes: ‘The village of Mount Pleasant may be said to be where the Great First Camp Meeting of the...
Brindley Ford Primitive Methodist Chapel
Enquiries made in 1907 failed to ascertain the exact date the chapel was built, and ‘the date stone had been chiselled and cut till no one could read it’. The...
Balls Bank Primitive Methodist Chapel
Cottage converted into a Chapel in 1869 The Chapel was opened by Rev W E Saunders, of Tunstall, on 1 January 1870, the collection on that occasion being £6 2s....
Oswestry: Ranters in Oswestry
This letter, reprinted in the Oswestry Advertiser (1894), was first printed as a handbill in 1823. It shows the spirit of the early Primitive Methodist preachers, who suffered imprisonment for sharing...
Englesea Brook Primitive Methodist Graveyard
In 1907, W J Harper, in Mow Cop and its Slopes, described the cemetery at Englesea Brook as ‘carefully kept’ . ‘In it Hugh Bourne is buried, under a yew...
Burwardsley Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cheshire
Closed in 1993 (?). Photographs taken by Alison-Mary Smithson, 17th January 2010. Photographs taken by Richard Pearce, 24th January 2013 OS Map ref: 117:SJ522566 In a further post on Burwardsley...
Bradley Green PM Chapel, Staffordshire
In 1907, W J Harper wrote: the Primitive Methodists ‘have fine premises, both schools and chapel being well lighted, spacious, and well attended.’ added CH: The Primitive Methodist Magazine for...
Mow Cop Primitive Methodist Chapel 1841
You can read about the chapel that replaced the 1841 chapel on this page. It is very unusual that the very first church to be built at Mow Cop in...
Lupton, Moses (1800-1875)
Early years Moses was born on 28 July 1800 in Ripon. His parents attend the local parish church. At the age of 14, Moses was apprenticed to a cooper and...
Petty, John (1807-1868)
Early Life John was born on 27 December1807 at Salterforth, Yorkshire. He was first drawn to the Primitives during a mission led by Francis N Jersey. This was reinforced through...
Hallam, Christopher (1808-1873)
Christopher was born on 24 January 1808 at Kettlewell, Yorkshire. Ministry When he first started to travel, Christopher was the second minister to be appointed to New Mills. In 1839...
Day, John (1795-1859)
John was born on 16 December 1795 at Flockton. His father was Mark Day. John was baptised on 27 December 1795. Ministry Petty relates that John was converted at the...
Taylor, William (1800-1849)
Early Years William was born in Tunstall in 1800 to parents Samuel and Sarah. William trained as a potter. He became a member of the Tunstall PM Society at the...
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