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ELLENTHORP:
Ellenthorp Congregational Church History up to 1868.

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ELLENTHORP.
(PRESBYTERIAN )

The particulars which can be recovered respecting Ellenthorp, about a mile from Boroughbridge, are very interesting.

John Brook, Esq., twice Lord Mayor of York (whose tutor was Mr. P. Williams), who died 1693, had a mansion at Ellenthorp, near Boroughbridge, which is still standing. Near to Ellenthorp Hall, Lady Brook built a small chapel in the year 1658, of a somewhat ornamental character. Afterwards the family left Ellenthorp for the neighbourhood of London.

There is no accurate account of the first ministers at Ellenthorp.

In the year 1857 the preaching at Ellenthorp was discontinued. The payment of the endowment has long ceased. The chapel is now in a state of ruin.

NOTES:-
* Vol. ii. p. 177,
*1 Con. Register, Vol. xiii. p. 125.
*2 On the authority of the late Rev. J. Allason, Low Row.


Transcribed by Colin Hinson © 2014
from the Appendix to
Congregationalism in Yorkshire
by James C. Miall, 1868.

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