Morvah is a village on the Penwith Peninsula. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Morvah Wesleyan Chapel.   1744 Chapel 1743: Charles Wesley preached in Morvah and between them Charles and his brother John preached here over 20 times between 1743 and 1766. (Morvah – Methodist Society House – 1744-1766) 25th July…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Morvah Wesleyan Chapel”

  Morvah is a village on the Penwith Peninsula. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Morvah Wesleyan Chapel.   There are places of worship for Bryanites and Wesleyans; and a boys’ school, chiefly supported by subscription. (Morvah Cornwall Family History Guide There was a Wesleyan Methodist chapel in the Churchtown; this…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Morvah Bible Christian Chapel”

Manhay is a hamlet in the parish of Wendron in south Cornwall, England, UK. Manhay is approximately 15 miles east of Penzance. This profile of Manhay Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Betty Pascoe. Manhay Methodist Chapel – the Sunday school is on the left High Tea for a special occasion Chapel China An early…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Manhay Wesleyan Chapel”

Boswinger is a hamlet in the parish of St. Goran in Gorran, two miles south of Mevagissey. This profile of Boswinger Bible Christian Chapel was compiled by Mark Mitchley.   Overview Boswinger Bible Christian Chapel was probably opened in 1829. It was enlarged in 1850 and then this building was replaced by a new chapel…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Boswinger Bible Christian Chapel”