A brief chronicle of Wesleyan Methodism in Leyton, Essex, 1750-1895 . THESE DOORS ARE WITHIN THE PORTICO SEEN IN THE SKETCU ON TAOE 67. CHAPTER XI Preacliers at Leytou—City Road Circuit—Waltliam Abbey andSt. Albans Circuit—Walthani Abbey and Leyton Circuit—Leyton Circuit—Islington Circuit—Hackney Circuit—ClaptonCircuit. At the time of the formation of the Leyton Society,London and the country for miles round formed but onecircuit, and John Wesley himself was the who shared the superintendency with Wesley, orsucceeded Wesley after his death, were Daniel Bumstead,Peter Jaco,
A brief chronicle of Wesleyan Methodism in Leyton, Essex, 1750-1895 . THESE DOORS ARE WITHIN THE PORTICO SEEN IN THE SKETCU ON TAOE 67. CHAPTER XI Preacliers at Leytou—City Road Circuit—Waltliam Abbey andSt. Albans Circuit—Walthani Abbey and Leyton Circuit—Leyton Circuit—Islington Circuit—Hackney Circuit—ClaptonCircuit. At the time of the formation of the Leyton Society,London and the country for miles round formed but onecircuit, and John Wesley himself was the who shared the superintendency with Wesley, orsucceeded Wesley after his death, were Daniel Bumstead,Peter Jaco, Thomas Coke, William Thompson, JohnPawson, Alexander Mather, Joseph Benson, JosephTaylor, Adam Clarke. In the year 1807, the London Circuit was divided intothe London East (City Eoad), and London West (GreatQueen Street) Circuits. The following are the appoint-ments to City Road Circuit: 1807 Adam Clarke, , Williani Jenkins, Jonatlian Barker, David MNicoll 1808 Walter Griffith, Robert Johnson, Jonathan Barker, John Newton 1809 Walter Griffith, Ro
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