Envelope

  • Reference
    • GB 133 MAW Ms 94.9.1
  • Former Reference
    • GB 135 MAW Ms 94.9.1
  • Dates of Creation
    • n.d.

Scope and Content

Containing portrait photographs and engravings of the following Bible Christians:.

  • Mrs John Hicks, n.d
  • Mary Ann Taylor [Mrs Paul Robins], n.d
  • Elizabeth Ashton, wife of Revd. James Ashton, c.1887
  • Mrs Lovell of Weare, n.d
  • [William] Fursman of Australia, n.d
  • Richard Penhale, n.d
  • [George] William Stacey of Percy Road Chapel, Kilburn, London, c.1902
  • William Daniel, n.d
  • William Reed junior and Simon Rattenbury of Callington, c.1920
  • Mrs Middleton of Plymouth, n.d
  • William Perryman of Chagford
  • Unidentified male, n.d
  • Mr S. M. Poulesland of Hatherleigh, n.d
  • Mr C.H. Thorne of Launceston, n.d
  • William Thomas, n.d
  • Thomas James, n.d
  • John Shaplin, n.d
  • Joseph Shuttleworth, n.d
  • Joseph Phillips, n.d
  • Mr C. Trenear, n.d
  • Obadiah Hicks, n.d
  • Mr W. Gibson, n.d
  • Samuel Jenkins, n.d
  • Captain J. Sherris, n.d
  • Mr. F. R. Ward, n.d
  • [John] Orchard [of Australia and New Zealand], n.d
  • George Andrews, n.d
  • Mrs Dinnick, n.d
  • Stephen Dinnick, n.d
  • Mr H. T. Coombs, n.d
  • Mr W. H. Ward, n.d
  • Unidentified man wearing Mayoral chains, n.d - Mr Blatchford, n.d
  • Mr W. H. Banfield, n.d
  • Mr W. J. Edwards, n.d
  • Mr T. Pengelly, n.d
  • Mrs Mitchell, n.d
  • Mr B. Mitchell, n.d
  • John Sowell, n.d
  • Mr R. Johns, n.d
  • James Stokes, n.d
  • Tedburn St Mary New Methodist Church, 1928
  • Mrs Philip Bryant (former Miss Costin) - `a most able Connexional Evangelist before her marriage. She died in Bristol L.H.C [Lewis Court]', n.d
  • `The Old Home' - The Cory's house on Jersey, n.d
  • James Haydon of the Isle of Wight, n.d
  • Catherine O'Bryan and her daughter Eden, n.
  • Joseph Turner, Local Preacher of the St Austell Circuit, n.d
  • James Horswill, n.d
  • Unidentified man, n.d
  • Thomas Barnes, husband of the grand daughter of William O'Bryan, n.d
  • Joseph Yeo, 1886
  • John Ford, n.d
  • Mrs Gibson of St Martin's, Scilly Isles, n.d
  • Mr Z. Spare of St Martin's, Scilly Isles, n.d
  • Wellington Clarke, Society Steward and master at Shebbear College, and his wife??, n.d
  • Frank Slogrove of Brighton, n.d
  • Harry Booth of Brighton, n.d
  • Mrs Slogrove of Brighton
  • Unidentified man wearing Mayoral chains, n.d
  • Mrs Beer of Woolacombe, n.d
  • Mrs [James] Ching of Brighton, [1863]
  • Mrs [Isaac] Carne, n.d
  • Two daughters of [William James] Martin, n.d
  • Mr S. Hawkins of Ilfracombe, n.d
  • Charles Park of Taunton and his wife?, n.d
  • Thomas P. Richards of Adelaide, Australia, premier lay representative at the [South Australian] Conference of 1855
  • Richard Gay, Squire of Throwleigh Parish, Devon at whose suggestion Shebbear College was built, n.d

Notes .

  • Mary Ann Taylor entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1832, and served in home circuits for over twenty years until her marriage to the prominent minister Paul Robins. The couple subsequently emigrated to Canada. Source: Beckerlegge
  • William Fursman entered the Australian Bible Christian ministry in 1853. His name disappears from the record in 1863. Source: Beckerlegge
  • George William Stacey (1876-1949) was the son of a Methodist New Connexion minister James Stacey. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire and was educated for the New Connexion ministry at Ranmoor College. He commenced circuit duties in 1899. Source: Beckerlegge and M R 1 December 1949, p.14
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Notes .

  • Mary Ann Taylor entered the Bible Christian ministry in 1832, and served in home circuits for over twenty years until her marriage to the prominent minister Paul Robins. The couple subsequently emigrated to Canada. Source: Beckerlegge
  • William Fursman entered the Australian Bible Christian ministry in 1853. His name disappears from the record in 1863. Source: Beckerlegge
  • George William Stacey (1876-1949) was the son of a Methodist New Connexion minister James Stacey. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire and was educated for the New Connexion ministry at Ranmoor College. He commenced circuit duties in 1899. Source: Beckerlegge and M R 1 December 1949, p.14