Catalogue description WARE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
This record is held by Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
Reference: | NR6 |
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Title: | WARE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH |
Description: |
The United Reformed Church was founded in October 1972 by union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England. However not all the churches belonging to these two denominations agreed to accept the 1972 Scheme of Union. The records of those Hertfordshire churches which remained separate are catalogued under the reference NC. CLASSIFICATION SCHEME NR6/1 Church Books NR6/2 Church Meeting NR6/3 Deacons NR6/4 Registers NR6/5 Committees and church organizations NR6/6 Church Finance NR6/7 Church Property NR6/8 Sunday School NR6/10 Membership NR6/13 Miscellaneous UNITED REFORMED CHURCH RECORDS NR1 Barnet, Wood Street United Reformed Church NR2 Bushey United Reformed Church NR3 Barley United Reformed Church NR4 St Albans, Trinity United Reformed Church NR5 Letchworth Free Church NR6 Ware United Reformed Church NR7 Royston United Reformed Church NR8 Hitchin United Reformed Church NR9 Radlett United Reformed Church NR10 Wheathampstead United Reformed Church NR11 Hemel Hempstead, Adeyfield Free Church (affiliated to the United Reformed Church NR12 Bishops Stortford United Reformed Church NR13 Harpenden United Reformed Church NR14 Hertford United Reformed Church NR15 New Barnet United Reformed Church NR16 Knebworth United Reformed Church |
Date: | 1778-1966 |
Related material: |
Further Reading Urwick, Non-Conformity in Hertfordshire pp 719-720 For Walkern United Reformed Church see D/EX838 |
Held by: | Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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Physical description: | 34 files |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
The records were deposited in the Record Office by the Minister of Ware United Reformed Church on 18th March 1976. Acc 1496 |
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Administrative / biographical background: |
Introduction The records in this deposit concern the Ware Congregational Church which was established on 1st July 1918 from two Independent Meetings, the first in Church Street and the second in High Street. Church Street Meeting There had been a meeting of Protestant Dissenters in Ware since the end of the seventeenth century, but the first church was not erected until 1778 in Church Street, when the first Church Book was begun (see NR6/1/1). The church seated about four hundred and fifty people. High Street Meeting This meeting had its origins in a Sunday evening lecture organised in the High Street, from about 1778, by Mr Richard Gridley. The congregation was formed in 1811 (see NR6/1/2) and a chapel built in the High Street in 1859. When the two congregations amalgamated on 1 July 1918 (see NR6/2/3) to form Ware Congregational Church, they moved into the High Street Chapel. A new Sunday School building and hall were erected in 1933 (see NR6/7/4) and a manse in 1948-1949 (see NR6/7/3). The building in Church Street was sold, and the organ donated to the Methodist Church in 1919. On 5 Oct 1972 Ware Congregational Church became Ware United Reformed Church. In 1978 they were joined by the Methodists and the church is now known as Leaside. |
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