Mapping Methodism – Pelynt Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel

The profiles of Pelynt Methodist Chapels have been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   1837 Chapel Located to the north of the village at junction with Muchlarnick. “When in 1837, the Wesleyan Association broke away, they built their own chapel defiantly within sight of the original one.” (A Short History Of Methodism In…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Pelynt Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel”

Mapping Methodism – Pelynt Wesleyan Chapels

The profiles of Pelynt Methodist Chapels have been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   1814 Wesleyan Chapel The Wesleyan Chapel shown here is thought to be the one at Shufflers Hole. It is shown on this 1840s-1880 map but no longer marked as such on 1888-1913 maps although the building was extant. 1814:…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Pelynt Wesleyan Chapels”

Mapping Methodism – Polperro Wesleyan Chapel

 This profile of Wesleyan Methodism in Polperro has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   1768: John Wesley disliked the smell in the meeting house. By 1792 it was possible to build a large chapel accommodating 250 people and Methodism flourished in Polperro during the 1800s. (De Burlet Portrait of Polperro; pp. 16–17) Possible the building bottom…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Polperro Wesleyan Chapel”

Mapping Methodism – Polperro Wesleyan Methodist Association

 These Wesleyan Methodist Chapels have been profiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   (See: Le Grice, C. Val., The Proofs of the Spirit or Considerations on Revivalism. A Sermon preached at St. Mary’s Chapel (Anglican), Penzance, Sunday, April 24, 1814. Treffry, R. Rev. A Letter to the Rev. C. Val. Le Grice occasioned by his sermon, Proof…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Polperro Wesleyan Methodist Association”

The Redruth Revival Murder

Michael Tangye (Whythrer Meyn) of Redruth brings us a story of excessive religious fervour that was all too common among many Methodist congregations in our villages and towns.   1824: King George the Fourth  reigned. The mining town of Redruth had not yet reached the height of its prosperity. Its shallow, immensely rich copper loads…Continue Reading “The Redruth Revival Murder”

Mapping Methodism – Polperro Bible Christian Chapel

  This profile or Polperro Bible Christian Chapel in The Coombe, has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   1837 Chapel on Talland Hill Nonconformist Chapel (19th Century to Unknown – 1837 AD) Bible Christian Chapel, now commercial premises. Opened by William O’Bryan, the founder of the Bible Christian movement. Local rubble and…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Polperro Bible Christian Chapel”