Protestant Nonconformity in Higham on the Hill
The house of Nathaniel Stephens junior, a Presbyterian, was licensed for dissenting meetings in 1672.[1] There were seven nonconformists enumerated here in 1676.[2] In 1829 20 Methodists were recorded as meeting in Higham and Lindley.[3] No return was made to the 1851 religious census and no nonconformist places of worship were noted in 19th-century trade … Continue reading Protestant Nonconformity in Higham on the Hill
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