Society records of the Methodist Church, York, Nunnery Lane Mission

This material is held atBorthwick Institute for Archives, University of York

  • Reference
    • GB 193 MR/Y/NL
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1892
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 0.01 cubic metres
      1 box

Scope and Content

Programme for Young Men's Class, 1892.

Administrative / Biographical History

Nunnery Lane Mission was a Primitive Methodist mission house and Sunday School built on a site near to St Thomas' Hospital on Nunnery Lane in 1865. It consisted of a large room for preaching and two classrooms and replaced an early rented property on Nunnery Lane used for missionary activities.
Following the building of the Victoria Bar Primitive Methodist Chapel in 1880 the Mission was used as a Sunday School and meeting hall. In 1895 the building was briefly leased as a temporary primary school, the Nunnery Lane School, before the Scarcroft Road Board School opened the following year.
The Mission chapel was part of the single York Circuit of the Primitive Methodist Connexion until 1883, when the Circuit was divided into two and it became part of the new York, Victoria Bar Circuit.
The chapel was demolished in the twentieth century.

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Acquisition Information

The archive was deposited at the Borthwick Institute in the 1980s.

Note

Nunnery Lane Mission was a Primitive Methodist mission house and Sunday School built on a site near to St Thomas' Hospital on Nunnery Lane in 1865. It consisted of a large room for preaching and two classrooms and replaced an early rented property on Nunnery Lane used for missionary activities.
Following the building of the Victoria Bar Primitive Methodist Chapel in 1880 the Mission was used as a Sunday School and meeting hall. In 1895 the building was briefly leased as a temporary primary school, the Nunnery Lane School, before the Scarcroft Road Board School opened the following year.
The Mission chapel was part of the single York Circuit of the Primitive Methodist Connexion until 1883, when the Circuit was divided into two and it became part of the new York, Victoria Bar Circuit.
The chapel was demolished in the twentieth century.

Other Finding Aids

A typescript finding aid, to file level, is available for consultation in the searchroom of the Borthwick Institute.

Archivist's Note

Created by S. A. Shearn, 14.11.16.

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Related Material

Circuit records for the York Circuit and Victoria Bar Circuit of the Primitive Methodist Connexion are also deposited at the Borthwick Institute, as is a copy of the lease of the Nunnery Lane Mission Room, 1864, which can be found in the records of Victoria Bar Primitive Methodist Chapel, York. The records of York Circuit are part of the records of York (Monkgate) Circuit.

Additional Information

Published

GB193