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Dorothy Drake
In Loving Memory of Dorothy only beloved daughter who passed away Dec 8th 1941 aged 39 also dearly beloved son Francis Drake who passed away Dec? 1929 Aged 5? ...
William John Biggs
Sacred to the memory of William John Biggs for many years Deacon of George Street and Cowley Road Congregational Churches Born Jan 21 1824 Died Nov 11 1893 Also Louisa...
Mary Anderson and David Melvin
The inscription on this headstone reads: In loving memory of Mary Anderson Born 25th April 1811 Died 19th January 1892 Here interred David Melvin her husband Born 7th June 1810...
Michael Stewart looks back
The John Wesley Society was a huge part of making generations of students feel welcome at a formative time of their lives. I came to Oxford as a student towards...
Memories of the JWS
I came to Oxford as a student towards the end of the 1990s, and having been a member of my local Methodist Church made contact with Wesley Memorial and the...
Thomas Veary
Thomas’s police constable father died when he was 4. By 14 he was a general labourer. At 27 he joined the Coldstream Guards and fought extensively at the Somme. Police...
William Frederick Griffin
The headstone reads: In loving memory of William Frederick Griffin Died 28th October 1948 Aged 74 years...
George Cooper
George was the son of a carrier, and seems to have started work at age 13. He survived many battles but died at 20 in the trenches near Ypres. Eldest...
Albert Honour
Born at Fencott, Albert became a farm labourer. He fought at the Somme and saw the first use of tanks. Son of a cowman Albert David Honour was born at...
Arthur Cooper
Arthur was the son of an agricultural labourer and became a shepherd. He joined the Royal Berkshires and was assigned to a labour battalion. Third of six children Arthur Cooper...
George Maunder
Although Revd George Maunder only spent the last two years of his ministry in Oxford, due to his successful fund-raising for the new ‘Wesley Memorial’ chapel and his tragic death...
Kofi Abrefa Busia
Kofi Abrefa Busia was a Ghanaian political leader and academic who was Prime Minister of Ghana from 1969 to 1972. His connections with Methodism and in particular with Wesley Memorial...
Oxford: Walton Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Walton Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was opened in 1883. It was one of a series opened during the dynamic ministry of Rev Hugh Price Hughes. Unlike its more modest contemporaries,...
Simeon Mitchell
Simeon Mitchell works as the Secretary for Church and Society in the United Reformed Church – a partner in the Joint Public Issues Team. Simeon grew up in Loughborough. His...
Frederick Ernest Bryan
In loving memory of Frederick Ernest Bryan Born Feb 1872 Died Dec 22 1935 His works do follow him?...
Elizabeth Irwin
Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth wife of Frederick Irwin who died Aug 1873/1877...
Abingdon - All Saints Methodist Church
Founded in 1959 to serve a new estate the north of the town, which had been built to house staff of the nearby scientific establishments. Members from Trinity Church moved...
Kirtlington Methodist Chapel
Kirtlington had been established as a Wesleyan Chapel and opened in 1830. It seceded in 1843, as can be seen from this somewhat partisan report from the Oxford Chronicle. Extract...
Bicester Methodist Church
Opened in 1927 (and for some time known at The Grainger Hargreaves Memorial Church), Bicester Methodist Church is in the town centre on the corner of Sheep Street and Bell...
Bampton Methodist Church
The foundations of this Chapel were laid in September 1891 and the building was completed and opened on 25th March 1892. Bampton Methodist Church Bridge Street Bampton OX18 2HA To...
Adderbury Methodist Church
Situated at the corner of Chapel Lane and High Street, the building was opened as a Wesleyan chapel in 1893. Adderbury Methodist Church 1 Chapel Lane Adderbury Banbury OX17 3LY...
Memories of William Simmonds
My grandfather and grandmother attended the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Nether Westcote. My grandfather was the village Carpenter and Wheelwright and Undertaker, he was also a Lay preacher. They are...
Wesley's Oxford online exhibition
What was the city that the Wesleys knew? What would they have seen? Who did they know? Discover more in this online exhibition produced by the Oxford Centre for Methodism...
First Oxford-based student memories
Hi, I was one of the 1959 entry to Westminster College in Oxford. Some of the happiest days of my life – especially playing Able-seaman Higgins in ‘Morning Departure’ which...
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