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‘A person in black . . ., sent to you from afa r’ : The Evangelical clergy’s awakening of the flock in rural Norfolk 1773-1813. by MARGARET BIRD. Revd Charles Simeon. Norfolk: Parish density and market towns. King’s Lynn. Norwich. Great Yarmouth. p arish grid by
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‘A person in black . . ., sent to you from afar’: The Evangelical clergy’s awakening of the flock in rural Norfolk 1773-1813 by MARGARET BIRD Revd Charles Simeon
Norfolk:Parish density and market towns King’s Lynn Norwich Great Yarmouth parish grid by Phillip Judge 1993
Norfolk:Bishop’s confirmation centres and Wesleyan circuit towns 1813 with date of foundation 1785 1793 1813 King’s Lynn 1776 pre-1749 1785 1813 Norwich Great Yarmouth 1812 1797 parish grid by Phillip Judge 1993; chart by MB 2009 1790
The diarist Mary Hardy 1733-1809 by Huguier 1785
The diarist Mary Hardy 1733-1809 by Huguier 1785 by Immanuel 1798
LETHERINGSETT CHURCH (1991)
HORSTEAD CHURCH Interior before restoration of 1879 by Rose Ellen Thackeray
WALSINGHAM CHAPEL (2002) built 1793, as mother church of Wesleyans’ new circuit
North Norfolk missionary endeavour Meetings of Thomas Mendham (d.1793), one of Lady Huntingdon’s ministers 1773-93 Wells parish grid by Phillip Judge 1993; chart by MB 2009
North Norfolk missionary endeavour Meetings of one of Lady Huntingdon’s ministers 1773-93 Wesleyan Methodist meeting in Walsingham Circuit 1799 Mother church of Walsingham Circuit built 1793 Wells parish grid by Phillip Judge 1993; chart by MB 2009
North Norfolk missionary endeavour Meetings of one of Lady Huntingdon’s ministers 1773-93 Wesleyan Methodist meeting in Walsingham Circuit 1799 Anglican Evangelical preachers heard by Mary Hardy 1799-1808 Wells parish grid by Phillip Judge 1993; chart by MB 2009
‘The gay old cushion-thumper’ Charles Simeon 1759-1836 by August Edouart 1828
‘A person in black . . ., sent to you from afar’: The Evangelical clergy’s awakening of the flock in rural Norfolk 1773-1813 by MARGARET BIRD Revd Charles Simeon
Ordinations in the Norwich diocese 1754-59 and 1784-89, showing the ordinands’ universities as percentages source: NRO: DN/ORR 3/1, 3/2 % 100 80 60 40 20 0 1st bar in group = 1754-59 (196 candidates) 2nd bar = 1784-89 (251 candidates) CambridgeCaius CollegeOxfordScottishNon- University Cambridge University UniversitiesGraduates (incl. Caius Coll.)
Two of Lady Huntingdon’s preachers Thomas Mendham d.1793 Mark Wilks1748-1819