NORTH FRODINGHAM:
North Frodingham Congregational Church History up to 1868.
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FRODINGHAM.*
(CONGREGATIONAL.)
A chapel was built at Foston in 1814.
This chapel is private property belonging to the family of Stotts, who have a burial-place in connection with it. It became afterwards associated with Frodingham, where a chapel was built in 1821. The ministers have been-
- Rev. WILLIAM DRUM.
- Rev. J. MOASE.
- Rev. W. ORAM. Here in 1821.
- Rev. WILLIAM HAYDEN. Mr. Hayden emigrated to Canada.
- 1839. Rev. S. J. STIRMEY.
- 1840. Rev. J. PROTHEROE. Left the same year for Bingley.
- Rev. D. SUNDERLAND.
- Rev. D. RICHARDSON. Left for Bognor.
- 1853. Rev. JOHN HUTCHIN (Cotton End Acy.). The present minister (in 1868).
NOTES:-
* Communicated by Rev. J. Hutchin.
Transcribed by Colin Hinson © 2014
from the Appendix to
Congregationalism in Yorkshire
by James C. Miall, 1868.
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