Description | Notes The Snaith Wesleyan circuit appears to have been created in 1817 from part of the Epworth Wesleyan circuit (for records see EMG 2). In August 1864 the Goole branch of the Snaith circuit became the Goole Wesleyan circuit (for records see EMG/10-43). For other records of the Snaith Wesleyan circuit see MRS and MF2/3 Places of worship The following are mentioned by these records. Approximate dates are given for those which were not present throughout the whole of the circuit's existence. For other records relating to these places of worship refer to the index in the searchroom Adlingfleet; Balne; Camblesforth; Carlton; Chapel Haddlesey see Haddlesey; Cowick, East 1822-; Cowick,West 1826-; Drax; East Cowick see Cowick, East; East Hirst see Temple Hirst; Eggborough; Fenwick 1844-; Garthorpe; Goole 1824-1849 (1850-called Goole North St?); Goole, North St 1850-(previously just called Goole?); Goole, South St 1850-; Goole Union 1845-; Gowdall 1820-; Haddlesey (later called Chapel Haddlesey); Haddlesey, West 1835-; Heck; Hensall; Hirst and Hirst, East see Temple Hirst; Kellington 1821; Langrick 1837-1851; Newland 1836-; Ousefleet 1827-1829; Pollington; Rawcliffe; Rawcliffe Bridge 1821-; Reedness; Snaith; Swinefleet; Sykehouse 1844- ; Temple Hirst (variously described as Temple, Hirst and East Hirst); West Cowick see Cowick, West; West Haddlesey see Haddlesey, West; Whitgift 1823-1824; Whitley. |