. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . gwith Wrekin and Nottingham Forest (1816), Priest Hill and Buckminster Camp * Primitive Methodist Magazine, vol. 1821, p. 107. 284 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Meetings as having stirred a wide district and led to something. Its site was admirablychosen, lying as it did within the limits of Charnwood Forest. Its surface wasdiversified by rock and bosky dell. Here quarries had been opened in the slate-bedsand there the rock thrust itself up into caverned cliff, like the one at the end of thesingle village street, that since 1837 h


. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . gwith Wrekin and Nottingham Forest (1816), Priest Hill and Buckminster Camp * Primitive Methodist Magazine, vol. 1821, p. 107. 284 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Meetings as having stirred a wide district and led to something. Its site was admirablychosen, lying as it did within the limits of Charnwood Forest. Its surface wasdiversified by rock and bosky dell. Here quarries had been opened in the slate-bedsand there the rock thrust itself up into caverned cliff, like the one at the end of thesingle village street, that since 1837 has been crowned by its picturesque church andparsonage. Within half a mile was Beaumanor, the ancient home of the Herricks, andnot far away, in another direction, Bradgate and its spacious park, once the residence ofLady Jane Grey— Most gentle, most unfortunate,Crowned but to die, who in her chamber sateMusing witli Plato, though the horn was blown,And every ear and every heart was won,And all in green array were chasing down the sun. 1 1 \ - V — ~ •. m


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