Durham Methodist Circuit
Reference: M/Du Catalogue Title: Durham Methodist Circuit Area: Catalogue Category: Non-Conformist Church Records Description:
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- Durham Methodist Circuit
- Durham Methodist New Connexion Circuit (Ref: M/Du 1-10)
- Durham Primitive Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/Du 11-37)
- Durham United Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/Du 38-43)
- Durham Wesleyan Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/Du 44-58)
- Durham Elvet Circuit (Ref: M/Du 59)
- Durham Circuit (Ref: M/Du 60-68)
- Bowburn (Ref: M/Du 69)
- Brandon (Ref: M/Du 70)
- Carrville (Ref: M/Du 71-79)
- Coxhoe (Ref: M/Du 80-81)
- Durham, Bethel (Ref: M/Du 82-99)
- Durham, Elvet (Ref: M/Du 100-151/10)
- Durham, Jubilee (formerly Primitive Methodist Church in Silver Street Lane until 1860 when Jubilee Chapel was built) (Ref: M/Du 152-168,169)
- Gilesgate Moor (Ref: M/Du 170)
- Houghall (Ref: M/Du 171)
- Langley Park (Ref: M/Du 172-175)
- Leamside (Ref: M/Du 176)
- Littletown (Ref: M/Du 177)
- Pity Me (Ref: M/Du 178)
- Sacriston (Ref: M/Du 179-180)
- Sherburn (Ref: M/Du 181-182)
- Shincliffe Colliery (Ref: M/Du 183)
- Tursdale (Ref: M/Du 184-189)
- Waldridge Fell (Ref: M/Du 190)
- West Rainton (Ref: M/Du 191-199)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: M/Du 200)
- Durham, Jubilee (Ref: M/Du 201-202)
- Framwellgate Moor (Ref: M/Du 203)
- Hamilton Town (Waterhouses parish) (Ref: M/Du 204)
- New Pittington (Ref: M/Du 205)
- Sacriston (Ref: M/Du 206)
- Sacriston (Ref: M/Du 207)
- Sherburn (Ref: M/Du 208)
- Shincliffe Bank Top (Ref: M/Du 209)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: M/Du 210)
- Durham Methodist Circuit Records (Ref: M/Du 211)
- Langley Park, Quebec Street (Ref: M/Du 212-214)
- Bethel Chapel, North Road, Durham (Ref: M/Du 215-230)
- Jubilee Primitive Methodist Church, North Road, Durham (Ref: M/Du 231-240)
- North Road Methodist Church, Durham (Ref: M/Du 241-242)
- Durham Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/Du 243-246)
- Littletown Methodist (Ref: M/Du 247-263)
- Littletown Methodist Sunday School (Ref: M/Du 264-267)
- Littletown Methodist Class Registers of attendance and marks (Ref: M/Du 268-294)
- Durham Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/Du 295-296)
- Durham Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/Du 297)
- Ebenezer Wesleyan Church, Sherburn Hill (Ref: M/Du 298-300)
Catalogue Description
Durham Methodist Circuit RecordsCatalogue Contents
(Became the United Methodist Circuit in 1907)
See also Durham United Methodist Circuit
See also Durham Methodist New Connexion Circuit
The Methodist New Connexion, the Bible Christians and the United Methodist Free Church joined to form the United Methodist Church in 1907
(Absorbed Durham Elvet Circuit)
Ref: M/Du 60(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 69(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 70(formerly two chapels - Bethel Wesleyan Methodist and Central Primitive Methodist; Bethel now closed)
Ref: M/Du 71(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 80(formerly Methodist New Connexion and, from 1907, United Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 82(formerly Wesleyan Methodist and formerly in Court Lane (1770) and Chapel Passage (1808))
Ref: M/Du 100(formerly Primitive Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 170(formerly Methodist New Connexion)
Ref: M/Du 171(Trinity, formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 172(formerly Primitive Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 176(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 177(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 178(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 179(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 181(formerly Methodist New Connexion and United Methodist, from 1907)
Ref: M/Du 183(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 184(formerly Methodist New Connexion and United Methodist from 1907)
Ref: M/Du 190(formerly Wesleyan Methodist)
Ref: M/Du 191(formerly Primitive Methodist, now closed)
Ref: M/Du 201(formerly Primitive Methodist, closed 1938)
Ref: M/Du 203(formerly United Methodist, closed 1913)
Ref: M/Du 204(formerly Primitive Methodist, now closed)
Ref: M/Du 205(formerly Primitive Methodist, closed 1883)
Ref: M/Du 206(Closed)
Ref: M/Du 207(formerly Primitive Methodist, now closed)
Ref: M/Du 208(formerly Primitive Methodist, now closed)
Ref: M/Du 209The Bethel New Connexion Chapel, North Road, Durham was opened in 1854 and the Jubilee Primitive Methodist Chapel, North Road, Durham was opened in 1861. In 1961 the two churches were amalgamated when the Jubilee Chapel was demolished. The former Bethel Chapel is now known as the North Road Methodist Church.
Ref: M/Du 215(formerly Wesleyan Church)
Ref: M/Du 247