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Free Trade and a Free People
‘Vote for Pease and No Taxes on Food’ This transcript of a fascinating piece of election propaganda, shows Primitive Methodist support for the Liberal party. Read what this Old Man,...
Wombwell, Arthur (1838-1923) of Langley, Essex
Arthur Wombwell, my Great-grandfather, was the son of John Wombwell and Sarah (nee Corby) and he was born in the village of Langley in North-West Essex in 1838 and grew...
Welshampton Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shropshire
OS Map ref:126:SJ438351 Photographs taken April 2012...
Morton Bethel Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shropshire
The chapel at Morton was opened for worship on the 28th October 1838. There was not enough money to pay for the building and the society there were left with...
Elizabeth Evans (1775-1849)
Female preacher Elizabeth Tomlinson, a lace worker in Nottingham, converted to Methodism aged 22. ‘I had entirely done with the pleasures of the world … I pulled off all my...
Skidmore, Henry (1811-83)
Henry Skidmore started work in the coal mines at the age of six. He was converted at a Primitive Methodist mission at Quarry Bank, and joined the society there. When...
Northwood (Jubilee) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shropshire
OS Map ref: 126:SJ466333. Photographs taken April 2012 John Guest writes about the opening of the chapel in the Primitive Methodist magazine: “We have succeeded in building a neat little...
Teetotalism in the 1840s
Opposition to Teetotalism Before 1850, Wesleyan Methodism was broadly hostile to teetotalism. Its leaders criticised teetotalism as the substitution of a basically secular and ethical crusade for reliance upon religious...
Kirkby Stephen Primitive Methodist Chapel 1902
Situated in Market Street, this former PM Chapel is currently a Youth Hostel. The date stone on the front says ‘1902’, but this was presumably the date when the original...
Poolhead Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shropshire
OS Map ref: 126:SJ495325 Photographs taken April 2012...
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Norristhorpe (Ebenezer) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
As early as 1855 there were references in the minutes of the Dewsbury PM circuit to occasional services being held at ‘Doghouse’ or Norristhorpe, a village near Heckmondwike, on the...
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