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Croydon is a town nine and a half miles south of Charing Cross, London. Wesleyan ...
Salford stands on the western bank of the river Irwell which separates it from the city of ...
Birkenhead is a town on the Wirral Peninsula, in the historic county of Cheshire, and situated ...
On his way from Canterbury to Dover on Wednesday 4 December 1771 John Wesley preached in the ...
Charles Wesley preached in Congleton on Thursday 16 October 1746 and prayed with the little ...
Wesleyan Methodists In 1813 there was a Society meeting in cottages. By 1819 there was a ...