This on-line version of the Dictionary of Methodism in Britain and Ireland is an expanded version of the printed volume published by the Epworth Press in 2000 and has been produced by permission of the copyright holders, the Methodist Publishing House.
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Minister and missionary, popularly known as 'Fiji' Wilson. He was born in Bosfoot, Covend, ...
James Diggle Mould was the architect son of a Primitive Methodist minister, John Mould ...
The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield is eight miles north east of Birmingham and seven miles south ...
Street is a large village approximately 2 miles southwest of Glastonbury. From the ...
Socialist and reformer, born on 20 July 1866 at Raunds, Northamptonshire, into a Wesleyan ...
Addingham is situated on the River Wharfe, about 6 miles east of Skipton and 3 miles west of ...