Meeting House Certificate ~ New-Built Chapel At Chain Street, Warminster

Entry No.622 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:

10 July 1804 (28 July 1804). Warminster. A new-built chapel situated in Chain Street. Methodist. Thomas King, James Ludlow, John Gregory, William Jervis. (WRO D1/2/29)

Meeting House Certificate ~ The Old Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, Warminster

Entry No.572 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:

20 Dec 1799 (21 Dec 1799). Warminster. The register or licence of our meeting house, called the Old Meeting House in Meeting House Lane, erected in or about the year 1704, which was taken out by and granted to our predecessors about that time, is mislaid or lost. Presbyterian. Thomas Hinton, George Wansey, William Wansey, P. Warren, Edmund Halliday, housekeepers in Warminster. (WRO D1/2/29).

Meeting House Certificate ~ A Building At West End, Warminster

Entry No.421 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:

20 Feb 1790 (24 Feb 1790). Warminster. A building formerly occupied by John Whittlock deceased as a blacksmith’s shop, but now in the tenure of James Ludlow situate in the West End of Warminster. [Methodist?: Gunn 62, VCH 8, 127]. William Jervis, James Ludlow, John Spicer, Benjamin Steedman, housekeepers in Warminster. (WRO D1/2/28)

Meeting House Certificate ~ A New Erected House In Common Close, Warminster

Entry No.228 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:

6 Jan 1720. Warminster. A new erected house in Common Close. [Independent: Gunn 35]. Peter Lee, William Bayly. (WRO A1/250)