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College history in bullet points
London 1851: Foundation in London 1851 – 1872: College open to both men and women 1872: All female teacher training college established (eventually called Southlands). 1872: Westminster became a men...
A walking tour of Oxford
Download this map or visit Wesley Memorial Church in New Inn Hall Street to obtain a copy of this walking trail through central Oxford. The walk takes you to the...
Connect with today's Methodists
Join the Wesley Memorial congregation for worship and fellowship. As a gathered congregation Sunday morning is the one occasion in the week when most of the members of this city...
A short history of the Holy Club
Members of the so called ‘Holy Club’ established a way of life in Oxford that profoundly influenced the development of the Methodist movement and which continues to shape the Methodist...
John Cammack
John became involved with church through the Boys’ Brigade. His faith and financial experience led to a career with Oxfam. He is now a consultant and trainer for non-governmental organisations....
Islip Methodist Church
There has been Methodist witness in Islip for over 200 years. The first recorded mention of a ‘house solely for the worship of God’ by Methodists was in 1788, the...
Wilfrid Pearson
Wilfrid lived in Oxford. He had to go away for officer training when his daughter was only ten days old. Born and lived in Oxford Wilfrid Hearne Pearson was born...
John Walsh
John was born in Essex in 1927 but as a Methodist minister’s son his childhood years were spent in a variety of locations in India and Britain. He followed an...
Helen Paige
Helen was born near Rye in Sussex in 1932. After her marriage she moved to Malvern where she lived for twenty-five years. The move to Oxford was prompted by Helen’s...
Wesley Guild with Rev Reg Kissack
Group photo of Guild members at Wesley Memorial with Rev Reg Kissack. He is holding a briefcase and the lady next to him a large bouquet, so it might have...
Anthony Brownlow
The following are extracts from the obituary for Anthony Brownlow printed in the Wesleyan Methodist Magazine in 1824. It was written by George Cubitt, in a typical style for the...
Why keep a package label?
In the archives at Wesley Memorial Church there is a rather surprising item – a torn section of a labelled brown paper package. The package probably contained printed fliers or...
Frederick Clements
Frederick Clements was the oldest surviving son of William Clements and his wife Elizabeth. He was born in 1825 at Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire, where his father was a boot...
Brass cross
This brass cross on a wooden stand was presented to Islip Methodist Church by Grace Henman in memory of her sister Mary Elizabeth Ballard. It was used as a focus...
John Gambold
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Beryl Wakefield
Beryl and Gordon Wakefield moved to Woodstock when he was appointed minister in the Oxford Circuit in 1949. Read Beryl’s charming recollections of life as a minister’s wife soon after...
Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll
The Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll is a unique set of 50 leather bound volumes which is located at Westminster Methodist Central Hall in London. The volumes contain the names of...
Robert Kirkham
Robert (Bob) Kirkham was the son of the Rector of Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordshsire. He had first met John Wesley at home when the young clergyman became acquainted with the...
William Morgan
A founding member of the ‘Holy Club’, William had a deep concern for the plight of those in need. It was natural for him to encourage his student friends to...
Benjamin Ingham
Born 11 June 1712 and raised in Ossett, in the West Riding, Ingham’s father was of a group of clergy ejected from the Church of England by the Act of...
John Hervey
Born at Hardingstone, near Northampton in 1714, Hervey was educated at the grammar school there and at Lincoln College, where he came under the influence of John Wesley. Ultimately however,...
John Clayton
John Clayton was educated at Manchester Grammar School and gained the school exhibition to Brasenose in 1725. In 1729 the Hulmean scholarship was awarded to him, and a little later...
The Clifford Family
Follow this link to find out more about this family on our sister site My Primitive Methodists. ...
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