Catalogue description WARRINGTON WESLEYAN METHODIST CIRCUIT

This record is held by Cheshire Archives and Local Studies

Details of EMC 21
Reference: EMC 21
Title: WARRINGTON WESLEYAN METHODIST CIRCUIT
Description:

SUPERINTENDENT MINISTER

 

Circuit plans and directories

 

Annual membership returns

 

QUARTERLY MEETING SECRETARY

 

Quarterly meeting minutes

 

Committees

 

Annual reports

 

Miscellaneous

 

CIRCUIT STEWARDS

 

Accounts

 

Ministerial Initiatives Committee

 

Manse Committee and papers

 

CIRCUIT CHAPEL SECRETARY

 

Circuit schedules

 

UNITED TRUSTEES

 

Minutes

 

Schedules

 

Registers

 

LOCAL PREACHERS MEETINGS

 

Minutes

 

MISCELLANEOUS

Date: 1814-1995
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Warrington Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, Lancashire

Warrington Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, Cheshire

Physical description: 143 files
Immediate source of acquisition:

Acc 5334

Subjects:
  • Warrington, Lancashire
  • Warrington, Cheshire
Administrative / biographical background:

When first established at the beginning of the 19th century, the Circuit comprised chapels in Warrington, Runcorn, Lymm, Moor, Whitley, Preston, Boothbank, Northwood, Warburton, Whitley Reed and Nook, Halton and Weston. After Runcorn Circuit was established in 1848, the Circuit comprised Warrington, Lymm, Penketh, Moor, Whitley, Antrobus, Appleton, Padgate, Hatton, Martinscroft and Sankey Bridges.

 

Following the union of the Methodist Churches in 1933, the Circuit was briefly entitled the Warrington (Bold Street) Circuit. It comprised Warrington Bold Street, Bewsey Road, Ellesmere Street and Norris Street, Sankey Bridges, Latchford, Lymm, Penketh, Moore, Whitley, Antrobus, Appleton, Padgate, Martinscroft, Stockton Heath and Winwick.

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