. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. the head of the Circuit. InNantwich, the late Mr. Thomas Wood was an adlive supporter of this denomination forupwards of half a century; and principally through the influence and liberality of hisbrother, Mr. John Wood, a second Chapel, called the Wood Memorial Chapel, was builtin 1881 on the Barony.* * For the above particulars I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Thomas Bateman, of Chorley, who, a few yearsago, fulfilled the office of President of the Primitive Methodist Conference ; and who,


. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. the head of the Circuit. InNantwich, the late Mr. Thomas Wood was an adlive supporter of this denomination forupwards of half a century; and principally through the influence and liberality of hisbrother, Mr. John Wood, a second Chapel, called the Wood Memorial Chapel, was builtin 1881 on the Barony.* * For the above particulars I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Thomas Bateman, of Chorley, who, a few yearsago, fulfilled the office of President of the Primitive Methodist Conference ; and who, though now 84 years of age, is stillan energetic worker in the cause with which he has long been intimately associated. His name will long be rememberedfor the integrity and ability he has shown in the discharge of several important ofiicial positions of trust; and for thevaluable services he has willingly rendered through a long series of years to the furtherance of good objefts beyond hisown denomination, in his native parish of Wrenbury, in Nantwich, and in other places in the MISERERE (Described on page 332.^


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