- ReferenceMB2/BSP/15/4241
- TitleMemorandum of Choice and Appointment of new trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Bedford St Paul's.
- Date free text26 February 1914
- Production dateFrom: 1914 To: 1914
- Scope and ContentTrustees appointed 2 April 1901 (all of Bedford unless otherwise stated): John Ekins, chemist, deceased; James Alexander Henman of Kempston Hardwick, farmer (retired in 1914), continuing; William Jones, retired grocer, deceased; Alfred Howard Clare, jeweller (retired in 1914), continuing; Henry Charles Dunham, butcher, continuing; John William Fryer, draper, out of the country more than 12 months; Charles Hester, chemist, deceased; Thomas Hester, clerk at Her Majesty's Prison (retired civil servant, 1914), continuing; John Nicholson, retired tailor, continuing; Francis Tomblin, coal agent, continuing; Charles Albert Edwin White, grocer (retired, 1914), continuing; George Walden, commercial clerk, continuing; Thomas Austin, manufacturer, deceased; Richard James Barber, baker and confectioner, desires to be discharged; Charles Covington Bell, solicitor; Charles Colins, provision merchant; Henry Darrington, grocer; John Finch, commercial clerk; Frederick Charles Finch, merchants' manager; Arthur Dennis Hulatt, printer, deceased; Arthur Harry Johnson, commercial traveller, desires to be discharged; Harry Jones, joiner, desires to be discharged; Benjamin Chalres Mastin, butcher; John William Newton, goods' agent Midland Railway (retired railway goods agent, 1914); William Nicholson, commercial manager; George Royle, assurance manager (barrister-at-law, 1914); Benjamin Savage, cycle agent; James Source, ironmonger; Joseph Wheeler, draper's manager, desires to be discharged New trustees appointed February 1914: Ernest Anderson, boot retailer; William Arthur Butterfield, bank employee; Arthur Gerard Elvin, commercial traveller; Ethelbert Lyonel Finch, decorator; James Edward Grice, whitesmtih; Frederick John Izzard, decorator; Henry Samuel Manning, decorator; Joseph Thomas Mastin, retired provision merchant; Archibald Hawton Mitchell, commercial traveller; John Monk, retired miller; William Allard Stevens, wholesale grocer; Charles Edward Thomas Stonebanks, foreman joiner
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordIzzard, Frederick John,
Henman, James Alexander,
Jones, William,
Clare, Alfred Howard,
Dunham, Henry Charles,
Fryer, John William,
Hester, Charles,
Hester, Thomas,
Nicholson, John,
Tomblin, Francis,
White, Charles Albert Edwin,
Walden, George,
Austin, Thomas,
Barber, Richard James,
Bell, Charles Covington,
Collins, Charles,
Darrington, Henry,
Finch, John,
Finch, Frederick Charles,
Hulatt, Arthur Dennis,
Johnson, Arthur Harry,
Jones, Harry,
Mastin, Benjamin Charles,
Newton, John William,
Nicholson, William,
Royle, George,
Savage, Benjamin,
Source, James,
Wheeler, Joseph,
Anderson, Ernest,
Butterfield, William Arthur,
Elvin, Arthur Gerard,
Finch, Ethelbert Lyonel,
Grice, James Edward,
Izzard, Frederick John,
Manning, Henry Samuel,
Mastin, Joseph Thomas,
Mitchell, Archibald Hawton,
Monk, John,
Stevens, William Allard,
Stonebanks, Charles Edward Thomas - KeywordsBEDFORD, Bedford St.Paul, BROMHAM, Methodist Church, Methodist individuals, Wesleyan Methodist, farmer, grocer, jeweller, butcher, civil servant, coal agent, commercial clerk, commercial traveller, manager, solicitor, barrister, railway employee, ironmonger, bank clerk, decorator, whitesmith, provision merchant, miller, foreman, joiner
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