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  • Reference
    • GB 133 MAW Ms 91.12.65
  • Former Reference
    • GB 135 MAW Ms 91.12.65
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1809

Scope and Content

Of the following Bible Christian ministers, delegates at the Bristol Conference of 1869:.

  • [William Holman] Hill
  • - [William] Oates
  • - [Richard] Warren
  • - Unreadable name
  • - Unreadable name
  • - [Richard] Kelley
  • - Unidentified
  • - [John] Dymond
  • - [Richard] Hawkey
  • - Unidentified

Notes .

  • William Holman Hill (1844-1927) was born in Murchington, Devon. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1866 and exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-nine years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Richard Warren (1840-98) was born at Kilinock near St Just, Cornwall. He was converted by William Clarke in about 1858 and after training at Shebbear College, entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1863. In 1865 he moved to Australia and served for over thirty years in the south of the country, including several years in the mining districts around Ballarat. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Dymond (1835-1910) was born at Beaford near Torrington. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1857 and served as President of Conference in 1879, Connexional Secretary 1875-76 and Missions Secretary 1886-99. His son Francis John Dymond was a pioneering Bible Christian missionary in China. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Richard Hawkey (1842-1916) was born in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1866 and exercised an active ministry of thirty-seven years. Source: Beckerlegge
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Note

Notes .

  • William Holman Hill (1844-1927) was born in Murchington, Devon. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1866 and exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-nine years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Richard Warren (1840-98) was born at Kilinock near St Just, Cornwall. He was converted by William Clarke in about 1858 and after training at Shebbear College, entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1863. In 1865 he moved to Australia and served for over thirty years in the south of the country, including several years in the mining districts around Ballarat. Source: Beckerlegge
  • John Dymond (1835-1910) was born at Beaford near Torrington. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1857 and served as President of Conference in 1879, Connexional Secretary 1875-76 and Missions Secretary 1886-99. His son Francis John Dymond was a pioneering Bible Christian missionary in China. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Richard Hawkey (1842-1916) was born in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. He entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1866 and exercised an active ministry of thirty-seven years. Source: Beckerlegge