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Thesaurus Term/Concept: WESLEYAN REFORM UNION CHAPEL

Identifier 99960
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A place of worship for followers of the Wesleyan Reform Union, a movement formed in 1859 by those members of the Methodist Reform Church who did not join the Wesleyan Association.

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Context Record
Monument Type MDR12552 Chapel, Main Street, Birchover (Building)
Monument Type MDR12506 Former Methodist Chapel, Sir William Hill Road, Grindleford (Building)
Monument Type MDR12496 Welseyan Methodist Chapel, Chapel Walk, Curbar (Listed Building)
Monument Type MDR12269 Wesleyan Reform Chapel (site of), Howard Street, Glossop (Monument)
Monument Type MDR12386 Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Cliff Bottom, Stoney Middleton (Listed Building)
Monument Type MDR11855 Wesleyan Reform Chapel, East Bank, Winster (Building)
Monument Type MDR11882 Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Foolow (Building)
Monument Type MDR12385 Wesleyan Reform Methodist Chapel, The Causeway, Eyam (Building)
Monument Type MDR11860 Wesleyan Reform Union Chapel and Sunday school, Holywell Lane, Youlgreave (Building)
Monument Type MDR11934 Wesleyan Reform Union Chapel, Chapel Croft, Elton (Building)
Monument Type MDR11915 Wesleyan Reform Union Chapel, School Lane, Over Haddon (Building)
Monument Type MDR12493 Wesleyan Reform Union Methodist Chapel (site of), Dowsers Cottage Byways, Brassington (Monument)