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Handwritten notes referring to the non-residence of three church livings and associated financial calculations relating to income, repayments, and premiums. The document includes brief references to monetary amounts and a date noted as August 1812.
Small group of early nineteenth-century religious material comprising handwritten letters debating the doctrine of predestination together with printed scripture cards dated 1815 and 1819. Some items bear the name Threlfall, suggesting ownership or receipt. Likely preserved as part of a personal collection of theological material.
Collection of religious material associated with the Vickers family, dating primarily from the nineteenth century. The documents include handwritten religious reflections and faith-related notes alongside church administrative material, including a printed parish notice from the Parish Church of Leeds concerning the publication of marriage banns.
A handwritten notebook containing religious notes, copied extracts, and personal reflections. The volume includes material on sacred literature, Biblical subjects, and devotional themes, likely compiled for private study and reflection. The volume also includes a life sketch of Hannah Vickers.
A collection of personal letters written by William Threlfall between 1820 and 1823, documenting his experiences as a Wesleyan Methodist missionary in England, the Channel Islands, and southern Africa. The correspondence reflects Threlfall’s religious convictions, missionary work, family relationships, and the emotional and spiritual challenges of overseas ministry during the early 19th century.
Small handwritten memorandum book written by Benjamin Randall Vickers containing personal religious reflections. The notebook includes devotional thoughts, expressions of gratitude to God, and reflections on sermons and chapel life. Several entries refer to the preaching and spiritual influence of J. Halliwell, suggesting the writer was reflecting on his guidance and religious teachings.