Burford Methodist Church is a baroque building in the High Street of Burford, Oxfordshire. It was built between about 1715 and 1730 as a private house...
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survive in the church. The town centre also has some 15th-century houses and the baroque-style townhouse that is now Burford Methodist Church. Between the...
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degrees. The school is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. On April 13–14, 1853, Central Methodist University was founded by Nathan Scarritt and...
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saint-petersburg.com. Retrieved 2024-07-04. Historic England. "THE GREAT HOUSE, Burford (1266237)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2024-05-06. Historic...
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Westcote, Gloucestershire (section Church Westcote)
(6 km) south-southeast of Stow-on-the-Wold, just east of the A424 road to Burford. To the south and east, the civil parish borders the parishes of Fifield...
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Burford Methodist Church has aprons beneath its five upper windows....
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Chadlington (section Methodist)
private house. Chadlington has a Methodist church. It is a member of Chipping Norton and Stow on the Wold Methodist Circuit. Chadlington used to have...
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John H. Burford (1852–1922) was a justice of the Territorial Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1892 to 1906, serving as the final Chief Justice of that court...
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addition of West Wing, 1907 Carp, Ontario, Methodist Church, 1912 Pembroke, Ontario Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Renfrew Street, 1925 Gatineau, Québec Château...
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United Methodist Church, Nottingham Road, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire 1913 Congregational Church, Fox Lane, Southgate, London 1914 Baptist Church, Burford Street...
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Blandford-Blenheim (section Bright United Church)
767417 Rd 5, Blenheim. Richwood United Church was opened on September 15, 1861, as a Wesleyan Methodist Church on the Paris circuit. It is now part of...
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Episcopal Church is also the name for the Anglican church. There are numerous Methodist Episcopal churches which are not part of the Anglican church; see List...
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parish church, named St. Michael and All Angels, is built of flint and has a peal of 6 bells. The oldest bell, number 5, was cast by Robert Burford between...
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Brize Norton (section Church and chapel)
but they are now unusable. The tenor bell was cast by Edward Neale of Burford in 1679. Three more were cast by Mears and Stainbank of the Whitechapel...
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Charles Henry Fowler (category Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church)
1837 – March 20, 1908) was a Canadian-American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church (elected in 1884) who served as the 4th President of Northwestern...
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Church on Washington St. in Hoboken, New Jersey, 1912. The Rev. Henry J. Johnston officiated. The couple first met years earlier at Calvary Methodist...
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James Marshall & Co.'s, the East-End Market, the Academy of Music, and Burford & Sons in 1886. In 1892 he stood, unsuccessfully, for councillor for the...
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Steeple Aston (section Church and chapel)
Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The church tower has a ring of eight bells. Richard Keene of Burford cast the three oldest bells in 1674 and 1675...
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Rosa Parks (category African-American Methodists)
younger brother Sylvester was born.: 12–13 Rosa joined the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), a century-old independent black denomination founded by...
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Northleach (section Methodist chapel)
service is Stagecoach West route S2, which links Cheltenham and Oxford via Burford and Witney. Services run four times each way a day from Mondays to Saturdays...
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in 1812, author Michael Smith, a Methodist missionary, summed it up: "This township lies west of Blenheim and Burford, is rich, well watered, thickly timbered...
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The Springfield Town Hall and Howard Memorial Methodist Church, also known as the Springfield Union Meeting House, is a historic civic and religious building...
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escaped to Canada and later became successful farmers and landowners in Burford, Ontario. U.S. census documents indicate that Charles's parents lived in...
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Fairford (section St Mary's Church)
group of local Methodists approached the local Congregational Church to use the chapel for their services as there was no Methodist Church in Fairford....
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Howard Hughes (category 20th-century Methodists)
Dance Floor: An Oral History of American Golf. Short Hills, New Jersey: Burford Books, 1986. ISBN 1-58080-043-2. Barton, Charles. Howard Hughes and his...
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Llangrove (section Methodist Chapel)
James Weal. From around 1858 until 1870 the landlady was Mrs. Elizabeth Burford, and although Charles Mapp had purchased the Smiths Arms in 1862 for £300...
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Semley (section Parish church)
St. Leonard's had a ring of four bells. One of these was cast by Robert Burford of London in about 1410 and remains in use at St. Leonard's today. In 1733...
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Chinese Church, and on Withington Road is Whalley Range Methodist Church. Manley Park Methodist Church is on Egerton Road North; the congregation began worshipping...
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Peter Bailey Williams (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
degree from Christ Church, Oxford in 1790. He was ordained in 1788 and served in Eastleach Martin (Gloucestershire), Swinbrook and Burford (both in Oxfordshire)...
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at the Corn Exchange. The Methodist church in the High Street was built in 1850. It is now one of five Methodist churches and chapels in Witney. The...
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