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(1813) After three years on trial these new Wesleyan Methodist preachers were admitted into full connexion with the church in 1813. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyan Methodist preachers
(1813) A comprehensive list of Wesleyan Methodist ministers arranged by station and circuit in Britain, Ireland and abroad, was prepared each year at the church's annual conference. This includes supernumeraries and missionary preachers. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyans in Spanish Town and Tortola
(1813) Volume, 36 (new series 10), for 1813, of the monthly Methodist Magazine (being a continuation of the Arminian Magazine) contained general articles, biographies, obituary notices, Missionary Intelligence, and Religious Intelligence. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Subscribers to the Wesleyan Methodist preachers' schools
(1813-1814) Children of Wesleyan Methodist preachers could be educated by the church at their schools at Kingswood and Woodhouse Grove. These schools were supported by subscriptions and donations raised in local congregations throughout England and Wales, and in some years the individuals making larger donations are listed in the annual minutes, grouped together by congregation. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyan Methodist Preachers: Antigua District
(1813-1814) The Seventieth Annual Conference 'of the Preachers, late in Connexion with the Rev. John Wesley' was held in Liverpool in July 1813, stationed the preachers throughout the districts for the following year, as set out in this report from the Methodist Magazine. The Antigua district comprised Antigua, St Christopher's and St Eustatius, Nevis, St Bartholomew's, Tortola and the Virgin Islands, Dominica, St Vincent's, Barbadoes, Grenada, and Trinidad, and Jamaica. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyan Methodist Preachers: (II) Norwich District
(1813-1814) The Seventieth Annual Conference 'of the Preachers, late in Connexion with the Rev. John Wesley' was held in Liverpool in July 1813, stationed the preachers throughout the districts for the following year, as set out in this report from the Methodist Magazine. The second, or Norwich, district, comprised Norwich, North Walsham, Yarmouth, Lowestoff, Bungay, Diss, New Buckenham, Thetford, Bury St Edmunds, Ely, Lynn, Swaffham, Wisbeach and Walsingham. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyan Methodist preachers on trial
(1813-1814) After three years 'on trial' new Wesleyan Methodist preachers were admitted into full connexion with the church: lists of the ministers on trial in England and Ireland were published in the church's annual minutes. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyan Methodist preachers' wives
(1813-1814) Wives of Wesleyan Methodist ministers were supported by the church, either centrally or through the local congregations: lists of wives were therefore printed in the annual minutes. Unfortunately, the ladies' Christian names are never given; where it is necessary to distinguish between wives of ministers with the same surnames, the husbands' Christian names are given. The S. preceding each name signifies 'Sister'. Examining these lists is nevertheless a good way to trace approximate dates of marriage for a minister, and approximate dates of death of wives that predeceased them.
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| Wesleyan Methodist Preachers: (XIII) Shrewsbury District
(1813-1814) The Seventieth Annual Conference 'of the Preachers, late in Connexion with the Rev. John Wesley' was held in Liverpool in July 1813, stationed the preachers throughout the districts for the following year, as set out in this report from the Methodist Magazine. The thirteenth, or Shrewsbury, district, comprised Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Hereford and Ledbury, Kington, Newton, Wrexham, and Oswestry Mission. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Wesleyan Methodist Preachers: (XXII) Whitby District
(1813-1814) The Seventieth Annual Conference 'of the Preachers, late in Connexion with the Rev. John Wesley' was held in Liverpool in July 1813, stationed the preachers throughout the districts for the following year, as set out in this report from the Methodist Magazine. The twenty-second, or Whitby, district, comprised Whitby, Gisborough, Ripon, Thirsk, Darlington, Barnard-castle and Weardale, Middleham, Tanfield, and Richmond. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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