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Black and white group portrait photograph of delegates to the Bible Christian Conference, held in London.

Many of the delegates are identified as follows; [James] Barlett, [Mark] Brokenshire, [William] Drew, [Richard] Westington, [John] Gammon, [Francis] Martin, [John] Hicks, [Thomas] Wooldridge, [John] Dymond, ?Mannard?, Joseph Yeo, [William James] Hocking, [John Cleverdon] Honey, ? Hobbs, [Matthew] Robins, [Thomas Whale] Garland, [Samuel] Jory, [Richard Prestridge] Tabb, [John] Cottle, [William] Hawken, [William Bryan] Reed, ?Cogwin?, [William] Rowe, [William] Gilbert, [Isaac Balkwill] Vanstone, [John] Tremelling, [James] Horwill, [Frederick William] Bourne, [James Damrel] Balkwill, [James Taylor] Daniel, [Alexander] Trengove, [Daniel] Murley, [Daniel] Sturgess, [John] Finch, [Thomas Eplett] Mundy, [William Williams] Andrews, [John] Jeffrey, [James] Woolcock, [John Herridge] Batt, [John] Botheras, [John Osborne] Keen, [Lewis or Thomas] Braund, [Samuel] Pollard, [James Cole] Bassett and [William Francis] James.

Notes .

  • William Drew (1815-97) was born at Frithelstock in Devon and was raised in the Church of England. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1839 and served the next forty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Richard Westington (1815-94) was born at Drewstaignton in Devon, of Anglican parents. He was converted by John Ching in 1835 and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1839. He served the next fifty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Cole Bassett (1847-1917) was born at Holsworthy in Devon. He was trained for the Bible Christian ministry at Shebbear College and commenced circuit work in 1867. He remained in the active ministry for forty-seven years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Botheras (1846-1912) was born near Penzance, Cornwall. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1867 and served for thirty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Woolcock (d.1904) was born at Trevayler, Cornwall. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1863 and served as President of Conference in 1893, Connexional Secretary 1891-92 and Missions Secretary in 1903. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Jeffrey (1840-99) was born at Petertavy, Devon, and was converted by Henry Ellis in 1853. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1863 and served for over thirty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • William Williams Andrews (1835-78) was trained for the Bible Christian ministry at Shebbear College, and entered circuit work in 1863. He died after a short illness while stationed in the Weare Circuit. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Thomas Eplett Mundy (1834-1910) was born in Plymouth and was converted at an early age. He initially joined the United Methodist Free Church but entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1860. He spent almost forty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Finch (1841-1921) was born at Sticklepath in Devon. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1865 and spent almost forty years in the active ministry. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Daniel Murley (1842-1921) was born in Ashwater in Devon, and was converted at the age of twenty. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1866 and served as President of Conference in 1896 and Connexional Secretary 1894-95. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Taylor Daniel (1838-77) was born at Milton Damarel, Devon, and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1862. He died suddenly while stationed in the Breage Circuit. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Damrel Balkwill (1828-1905) was born at Shebbear of Bible Christian parentage, and was converted at school. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1850 and spent over fifty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Tremelling (1828-1900) was born at Coverack, St Keverne. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1851 and served as President of Conference in 1874 and Missions Secretary 1871-75. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Cottle (1828-1902) was born at Moorwenstow and was converted by John Ching in 1847. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1852 and spent almost fifty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Thomas Whale Garland (1812-87) was born at Lewannick, Launceston, Cornwall. He was converted by Richard Kinsman and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1840. He served as President of Conference in 1861. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Thomas Wooldrige (1807-85) was born at Northlew. He was converted by James Roberts in about 1832 and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1837. He spent over forty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Hicks (1812-90) was born at Stratton. He was converted by James Thorne in 1828 and entered the ministry in association with William O'Bryan in 1832. Hicks transferred to the Bible Christians in 1835 and spent almost fifty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
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Notes .

  • William Drew (1815-97) was born at Frithelstock in Devon and was raised in the Church of England. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1839 and served the next forty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Richard Westington (1815-94) was born at Drewstaignton in Devon, of Anglican parents. He was converted by John Ching in 1835 and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1839. He served the next fifty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Cole Bassett (1847-1917) was born at Holsworthy in Devon. He was trained for the Bible Christian ministry at Shebbear College and commenced circuit work in 1867. He remained in the active ministry for forty-seven years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Botheras (1846-1912) was born near Penzance, Cornwall. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1867 and served for thirty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Woolcock (d.1904) was born at Trevayler, Cornwall. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1863 and served as President of Conference in 1893, Connexional Secretary 1891-92 and Missions Secretary in 1903. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Jeffrey (1840-99) was born at Petertavy, Devon, and was converted by Henry Ellis in 1853. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1863 and served for over thirty years in home circuits. Source: Beckerlegge
  • William Williams Andrews (1835-78) was trained for the Bible Christian ministry at Shebbear College, and entered circuit work in 1863. He died after a short illness while stationed in the Weare Circuit. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Thomas Eplett Mundy (1834-1910) was born in Plymouth and was converted at an early age. He initially joined the United Methodist Free Church but entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1860. He spent almost forty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Finch (1841-1921) was born at Sticklepath in Devon. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1865 and spent almost forty years in the active ministry. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Daniel Murley (1842-1921) was born in Ashwater in Devon, and was converted at the age of twenty. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1866 and served as President of Conference in 1896 and Connexional Secretary 1894-95. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Taylor Daniel (1838-77) was born at Milton Damarel, Devon, and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1862. He died suddenly while stationed in the Breage Circuit. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Damrel Balkwill (1828-1905) was born at Shebbear of Bible Christian parentage, and was converted at school. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1850 and spent over fifty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Tremelling (1828-1900) was born at Coverack, St Keverne. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1851 and served as President of Conference in 1874 and Missions Secretary 1871-75. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Cottle (1828-1902) was born at Moorwenstow and was converted by John Ching in 1847. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1852 and spent almost fifty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Thomas Whale Garland (1812-87) was born at Lewannick, Launceston, Cornwall. He was converted by Richard Kinsman and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1840. He served as President of Conference in 1861. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Thomas Wooldrige (1807-85) was born at Northlew. He was converted by James Roberts in about 1832 and entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1837. He spent over forty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Hicks (1812-90) was born at Stratton. He was converted by James Thorne in 1828 and entered the ministry in association with William O'Bryan in 1832. Hicks transferred to the Bible Christians in 1835 and spent almost fifty years in home circuit work. Source: Beckerlegge