Protestant nonconformity in Shackerstone, Nailstone, Barton in the Beans and Congerstone
Shackerstone Wesleyan Methodists A chapel was built in the north of the village in 1826, at a cost of £160. In 1829 it was said that 35 Methodists worshipped there. There were 40 free and 30 other sittings. On Sunday 30 March 1851, 40 people attended the afternoon service, and 60 attended in the evening. … Continue reading Protestant nonconformity in Shackerstone, Nailstone, Barton in the Beans and Congerstone
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