Aberdeen, Early Methodism in, 159. Alderney, the Governor in 1787, 21. Aldersgate Street, London, the Society in, 53.
Aldersley, Mary, of Shrigley, 28. Alldin, John, of Bristol, 96. Anham-Durham, 82.
Appleton, John,
Account of, 217.
Arbroath, Raid upon (1781), 201.
Aris' Birmingham Gazette, on early
Becher, Rev. Henry, of Bristol, 221. Bedford, "an eccentric evangelist" at (Matthews), 65.
Belchier, William, of Epsom, account of, 67.
Benson, Joseph, letter from Thos. Thompson, 230; Wesley Family, by, 88.
Berkeley, Hon. Charles, of Bruton, Co. Somerset, his drowning, 184. Bibliomancy, 40.
Biddulph, Co. Chester, 30. Bingley, Co. York, 31-3. Binlington-Huntingdon, 84. Birch, John Wyrley, magistrate at Birmingham, suppresses the riots, 62; "Was he a Deist?" 112. Birmingham riots, how suppressed, 61. Black, Joseph, of Bristol, 96. Black Country, Methodism in the, 159.
Blackwell, Mrs. Elizabeth, 22.
Blair, Andrew, Poem on the death of,
Bolton, Children's sermon by W, at,
Bond, R., his collection of anecdotes lost, 9.
Book-room in 1809, 231.
Boothby, John, of Kettleshulme, 32. Bowen, David, of Wednesbury, 199. Brackenbury, R. C., his letters and papers, 9.
Bradford, Joseph, 33.
Bradley, near Wednesbury, preaching at, 200.
Bridgend, South Wales, state of in 1737, 44.
Bristol, Notes by H. J. Foster, with list of members in facsimile, 92; the Society at, 31, 58, 245; W.'s visit Oct., 1738 (?), 144.
Brocas, Thomas, father of Methodism in Shrewsbury, 223. Brough, Bruff, 244.
Buckley, Thomas, of Astbury, 29. Burdsall, “Dickey," of York, 222. Busfield, J. A., of Bingley, 31. Cambridgeshire, branch of Wesleys in, 197.
Canorum, derivation of, 188. Cards, Scripture or Draw, Hardcastle; Hasse, on, 6; H. J. Foster on, 40. Carlisle, early Methodism at, 179. Chelton? where, 84.
Clarke, Dr. Adam, on Bibliomancy,
Conference, of 1748, where held, 177; of 1749, '55, '58, suppt 63; of 1787, on the North Shields Chapel case, 225; of 1788, 228; use of the Seal, 25, 87.
Cooper, E. Seymour, on Scripture cards, 40.
Cornwall in W.'s Journals, 185. Cross, Richard, of Bristol, 94. Cuthburton, Cuthbedson, Cutherston -Cotherstone, Co. Durham, 82. Dace, John, of Wednesbury, 199. Dale, Hannah, of Congleton, 33. Damascus, Two Missionaries from (1761), 213.
Davenport, Richard, of Alpraham, Co. Chester, 143, 181.
Davies, Rev. Theoph., Vicar of Stepney, 71.
Dawson, Nancy, 53.
Dean family, of Gainsborough, 177. Delamotte, Charles, 10, 11. Deschamps, John, of Bristol, 94. Dewsbury house, the dispute as to, 229.
Dickenson, Rev. Peard, 150. Dumb Bell, account of, 151. Durbin, Henry, "the Old Planner,"
Dying Words of St. Augustine; Arch- bishop Usher, 239.
Dyson, Inc. of Osmotherley, 29. East Malling, Co. Kent, one of W.'s Schools, 215.
Eels, in charge of Milbourn
Place Chapel (N. Shields), 230. Englos (or Inglis), Andrew, of Newcastle, letter from W. to, 225. Epsom, account of Pit Place, 67. Epworth, failure of factories, 115; note on the fire at, 215. Everett, James, his collection of autographs, 10.
Everton, Co. Bedford, who wrote the report of the revival? 22. Exeter, riots at (1745), 14; Room in, 66 once a school," 149. "Father of the Poor," see Stepney, Sir Thomas.
Fell, or Fall, Capt., raid upon
Arbroath (1781), 201.
Fetter Lane Moravian Chapel, 140. Fletcher, J. W., acquaintance with Mrs. Glynne and the Hill family, 219.
Gwennap Pit, alterations at, (1806-7), 86.
Gwynn, of Thornbury, 84. Haddock family, of Rye, Co. Sussex, 163.
Haisle-Haltwhistle, 83.
Hall's "Alphab. List of Circuits," 20. Hampson, John, on W.'s appearance, 4. Hanby, Thos., unpublished letter to Oddie, 171.
Hardcastle, C. D., on Scripture cards, 6. Harle, Mr.-Hoole of Haxey, 247. Harrison, Launcelot, unpublished
letter from W., 202. Harwich, Norwich, 244. Hassé, L. C., of the Moravian Coll., Fairfield, on Scripture cards, 7. Hathenham-Rotherham, 82. Hawkestone, Co. Salop, seat of the Hill family, 218; a society there (1768), 219.
Hawnby, Co. York, 30. Haydon, John, of Bristol, 94. Hayes, Co. Middlesex, and Rev. C. Manning, 34.
Heeley, James, of Birmingham, 25. Hereford, Edw., 12th Visc., 218. Highgate, in Georgia, 244.
Hill family, of Hawkestone Park, 217 et seq.
Hingeston, John, "J. H." in the Journals, 52.
blessing, certain, though impossible, 118, 150; early unauthorized books, 99; early editions, 102.
Inglis, see Englos.
Jackson, Mrs. Elizabeth, perience of E. J.," 59.
Jackson, F. M., on Books mentioned in W.'s Journals; see Wesley, John. James' Barton, St., Bristol, 245. Johnson, Elizabeth, 59,
Jones, James, of West Bromwich, 116. Jones, John, Master of Kingswood, his marriage, 34. Jones, John, of Bristol, 94 Jones, Robt., of Fonmon, 44. Kelson, James, of Bristol, 96. Kabb-Kebb? 247. Kemnal-Hempnall, 244. Kent, W.'s three schools in, 215. K[nill], John, of St. Ives, Co. Corn- wall, a young attorney," account
of, 85. Kingston, William, of Ditcheat, 167. Kingswood School, Silver plate at, 248.
Lane, John, of Bentley, 64.
Lea (or Lee), John, of Wood- borough, Co. Notts, his house licensed for preaching, 52. Leak-Leek, 244. Leek, Co. Staff., 32. Lewensmead, Bristol, 245.
Leybourne, Co. Kent, one of W.'s schools, 215.
Lindon, Matthew, of Taunton, and Wesley, 118.
Lloyd, Edward, of Aberbechan, Co. Mont., 217. Lorborough-Ludborough, 246. Love, R. H., sale of his library, 9. Ludstown-Lansdown, 246. Lunell, William, of Dublin, 87.
Lyme Regis, Co. Dorset ; Barthol. Wesley buried at, 89. Macclesfield, 31.
Manning, Rev. Charles, of Hayes, 34. Martin, William, of Bristol, 96. Matthews, T. R., of Bedford, an eccentric evangelist," 65. Maxfield-Macclesfield, 245. Methodism, Newspaper notices of early, 12; Notes on Bristol, 92; in Aberdeen, 159; Wednesbury traditions, 198; in Shrewsbury, 217; North Shields chapel case, 223.
Milkstram-Melksham, 245. Millbourn Place Chapel, see North Shields.
Millington, Edward, of Wednesbury,
Mills, Peter, assistant at Newcastle O.T., 229.
Mitchell, Richard, records of altera- tions at Gwennap pit, 86. Moravians, use of Scripture Cards, 7, 40; H. J. Foster on "Briève et Fidèle Exposition de .
l'Unité des Frères" (1758), 140. Mortimer, T., author of "Die and be Damned," 214.
Musical Glasses, player upon, 216. Nelson, John, unpublished letter to C. W., 104.
Newark, Preaching places at, 239. New Keith, N.B., 214.
New Mill, N.B., "a town of beggars," 214.
New Orygan-New Biggin, 245. Nightingale, Joseph, 41.
Nightly Cereus, botanical curiosity,
Patterson, John, of North Shields, 226.
Pelham, Mr., his mausoleum, 113. Philips, William, of Bristol, 96. Phillips, W., his "Early Methodism in Shropshire," 217. Pietists, 231.
Pit Place, Epsom, account of, 67. Pitcombe and Pitchcomb, 245. Portraits, see Wesley, John. Proper Names with def. article, 248. Punshon, Dr. W. M., sale of his library, 9; his last service, 9. Quakers, the white, 165. Raphael's cartoons, 148. Raynham School, 147, 215. Reed, John, of North
Richards, Thomas, master at Kings- wood, his marriage, 34.
Ripley, William, of Whitby, travels with W., 127.
Roberts, Rev. Thos., 41.
Rode Hill, Co. Chester, 28. Rothbury-in-the-Forest, 113. Rousseau, 143.
Rule, Joseph, "the White Quaker," 165.
Rye, Co. Sussex, 163.
Sadler's Wells, London, 213.
Sandhutton, Co. York, 28.
Sayse, Thomas, of Bristol, 94.
Scoleton, Co. Norfolk, 83.
Scots Magazine (1763) on Methodism
in Aberdeen, 159.'
Scott, Francis, of Wakefield, 86. Scripture Cards, Hardcastle on, 6; H. J. Foster on, 40. Scudamore, Mrs., 238. "Sentimental, Continental," 183. Sheldon, John, of Wednesbury, 155. Sheldon, W. C., on newspaper notices of early Methodism, 12. Shrewsbury, early Methodism, 217; W.'s first visit, 219. Skirrow, John, of Bingley, 31. Slater, Sister, of Wednesbury, 158. Smith, William, of Newcastle O.T., the North Shields chapel case, 226; letter from W., 228.
Snowden, George, of North Shields, 223.
Snowdon, Michael, of Osmotherley, 28.
Southborough, Co. Kent, one of W.'s schools, 215.
Spence, Robert, his Hymn-book, 99. Stakes, Mr., of North Shields, 227. Stapleford, two distinguished, 245. Staton, Joshua, of Congleton, 33. Stepney, Sir Thomas, "Father of the Poor," 70.
St. Ives, Co. Cornwall, 211. Stoke, Stoken, Stoken-church, distinguished, 245.
Stonier, William, of Biddulph, 30. Stowe, Co. Bucks, gardens at, 36. Strong, Joseph, of Carlisle, a re- markable blind man, 179. Sunderland, 224.
Superintendent" and "Bishop," in America, 22.
Sutcliffe, Joseph, canvassers for his Commentary, 231.
Tattershall, Co. Linc., stained glass at, 112.
Taunton, W. at (1744), 12. Temple Backs, Bristol, 245. Tern Hall, Co. Salop, 219. Thirsk, 30, 33.
Thomas, Josiah, of Co. Somerset, 231. Thompson, Thomas, M.P., letter to Benson, 230.
Thornbury, Co. Glouc., "a few men of substance," 84.
Thurston family, of Thornbury, 84. Todd, William, of North Shields, 226. Tripp, John, of Bristol, 96.
Troutbeck, W. preaches his funeral sermon, 32. Trowbridge, 57.
Turner, Mrs. Joanna, (née Cook), Life of, 57.
Turner, Capt. Joseph, of Bristol, 95. Tyerman, Eliz., of Osmotherley, 28. Tyerman, Luke, sale of his Library, 9. Vicary, of Bristol, 96.
Vowler, Rev. Mr., of St. Agnes, 52. Walcom, John, of Bristol, 95. Walsh, John, converted deist, 24. Ward, Francis, 117, 155.
Wathen, Dr. Samuel, 98.
Watson, Dr., of North Shields, 223. Watson, Richard, born at Barton-on- Humber, 10.
Watts, Dr. Isaac, 88.
Wednesbury, mobs at (1744), 13; Historic Meth. houses in, 117; Meth. traditions, 198; as W. knew it, 153.
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