Protestant Nonconformity in Groby

The first licence for a nonconformist meeting in the village was issued in 1780, for the house of Henry Lovett.[1] Further licences were issued in June 1799 for Thomas Thompson’s house and in 1801 for the house of Elizabeth Collier.[2] No denomination is recorded against any of these licences, and whether this was a single … Continue reading Protestant Nonconformity in Groby