. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . th Miss Rachel Tacey, whose name will be found in the list ofwomen at tin- bottom ot the 1K22 Plan. He has been described as methodical, industrious, plodding. The mother of John Barfool was Rachel Taceys sister, A- a postscript it ma\ be added thai since the story of Dead Lane Chapel, as given in the text was written, a farther reference to Loughborough Circuit and its first ohapel has come to light. Tins isvaluable ae establishing beyond doubt the view as to the earlier date and cause of the formation ofthe circuit expressed, ante,


. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . th Miss Rachel Tacey, whose name will be found in the list ofwomen at tin- bottom ot the 1K22 Plan. He has been described as methodical, industrious, plodding. The mother of John Barfool was Rachel Taceys sister, A- a postscript it ma\ be added thai since the story of Dead Lane Chapel, as given in the text was written, a farther reference to Loughborough Circuit and its first ohapel has come to light. Tins isvaluable ae establishing beyond doubt the view as to the earlier date and cause of the formation ofthe circuit expressed, ante, p. 281. Hugh Bourne notes on the cover of the quarterly Magazine for April isis: • At Loughborough, in Leicestershire, a chapel lias 1 n erected in a central part of the town. Our friends here have experienced a loss of £25. Their chapel was covered, when a strongwind arose and blew it down. The work in Leicestershire lias been so strong and rapid, thai arrangements have been made to form a new circuit, of which Loughborough is intended to be the BUTTON BONINGTON 1KESENT CHAPEL, THE PERIOD OF CIRCUIT PREDOMINANCE AND ENTERPRISE 310 And yet this despairing cry was premature. Under the pilotage of Robert Parka tie-vessel escaped the fate that threatened. Sutton Bonington Chapel, that in 1844 was insuch financial straits that its loss seemed imminent, was preserved to the Connexion,and is now debtless. The chapel was built in 1832 under the superintendency ofThomas King, at which time there were thirty members in society. turn now to Markfield—an ancient village, as its Saxon name—the Field ofthe Mark attests—lying seven miles from Leicester, and nine from Loughborough, onthe outskirts of Charnwood Forest, and on the edge of the Leicestershire coal-field.


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