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Description: | 1. George Houlton of Ulceby, farmer, Sampson Middleton of Kingston upon Hull, merchant, Webster Blount Plummer, formerly of Kingston upon Hull, now of Market Weighton, Yorkshire, ironmonger, Richard Ellis of Sculcoates, now within the Borough of Hull, gentleman, Thomas Tripp of South Ferriby, farmer, Robert Hardey and John Hunter of Barrow, farmers, John Hodson, formerly of Barton upon Humber, now of Hunmanby, gentleman, Thomas Houlton, formerly of Killingholme, now of Keyingham, Yorkshire, farmer, Thomas Bower, formerly of Killingholme, afterwards of Barton upon Humber, now of Goxhill, gentleman, Nathaniel Horne of Ulceby, farmer, Thomas Horne of Goxhill, farmer and Thomas Chimley, formely of Alkborough, now of Nottingham, shopkeeper.
2. William Bygott, formerly of Barton upon Humber, now of Rye Hill in the parish of Ulceby, farmer, the said Thomas Bower of Goxhill, William Andrew and Edward Cooper, both of Barton upon Humber, farmers.
3. Thomas Hodson of Barton upon Humber, gentleman.
4. The said Richard Ellis, Robert Hardey, John Hunter, Thomas Bower, Nathaniel Horne and Thomas Horne.
5. The said Edward Cooper, John Waddingham and William Waddingham, both of South Ferriby, farmers, Joseph Gibson of Barton upon Humber, grocer, Isaac Hunter of Barton upon Humber, miller, John Benjamin Mackrill and David Holdsworth, both of Barton upon Humber, drapers and grocers, Thomas Hill of Barton upon Humber, watchmaker, Jarvis Watson of Barton upon Humber, wheelwright, Thomas Bygott of Barton upon Humber, farmer, John Mills and John Hay, both of Ulceby, farmers, William Dannatt of Habrough, farmer and John Hardey of Barrow, farmer.
Property: The land in Meth/C/Barton on Humber, Chapel Lane/D/1/2 with the Chapel and Vestry Room built there, and the land in Meth/C/Barton on Humber, Chapel Lane/D/1/5-6 with the School Room or School House and two dwellinghouses built there. | Subjects: | Methodist Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 29-30 December 1837 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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