Catalogue description RECORDS OF LAMBETH WESLEYAN CHAPEL AND LAMBETH CIRCUIT

This record is held by Lambeth Archives

Details of IV/60
Reference: IV/60
Title: RECORDS OF LAMBETH WESLEYAN CHAPEL AND LAMBETH CIRCUIT
Description:

See IV/55 for general introduction to Methodist records, and system adopted here of arrangement, viz:-

 

IV/55/1/ admin; IV/55/2/ financial; IV/55/3/ legal; IV/55/4/ miscellaneous

 

Lambeth Circuit was formed out of the Southwark Circuit in 1829. The number of chapels grew in the Circuit, then these hived off from Lambeth, so that at the last subdivision it was left with about half-a-dozen churches. Later these were reduced by closure, and the present (1973) Circuit comprises only two churches, one in North Lambeth (rebuilt on the site of the China Terrace New Chapel which opened in 1808 and was damaged in the war and demolished).. in Lambeth Road near the Imperial War Museum; the other is at Vauxhall between Vauxhall Walk and Worgan Street. Its present name is the Lambeth Mission.

Date: 1804-1970
Held by: Lambeth Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 27 vols; 5 boxes
Immediate source of acquisition:

F 62226 Accession No.

 

G 06213 Accession No.

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