Refine Search

Newspaper

Bucks Herald

Countries

Counties

Buckinghamshire, England

Access Type

7

Type

7

Public Tags

More details

Bucks Herald

CHESHAM

... Funerals. —The funeral of the late Mr. John Rose took place in the Cemetery on Friday, March 28th. The deceased gentleman, who has been connected with tbe Nonconformist body for a number of years, was followed to the grave by a large number of the leading Dissenters the town, the employes at Messrs. Webb's factory, the members of hi 3 Bible class, and a number of scholars from the ...

CHESHAM

... Rough Customer. —At the Magistrates' Clerk s Office, on Tuesday (before William Lowndes, Esq., and Captain Parkinson), Edward Birch, better known by tho name of Twister, was brought up on a warrant, charged with leaving his wife and three children chargeable to the Amersham Union.—This is the fourth time he has been brought before the Magistrates for similar offence.—He was committed to ...

CHESHAM

... Lower Baptist Chapel.—Recognition Services.—On Wednesday last, the ordination services of the Bey. B. J. Rogers, of Regent's Park College, were held here. The chapel was crowded throughout the day. During the morning service the Rev. J. T. Wigins, of London, gave a very able exposition of their principles, and the Rev. D. Katterns, of London, Mr. Rogers' former pastor, put the usual questions ...

CHESHAM

... Gospel Sekvices.—At the Town Hall there were two religions services on Good Friday, at three and seven o'clock. There were also two services there on Sunday, and religious service is held there eight o'clock every evening, and noonday prayer meeting at the Temperance Hall every day. In all probability these various religious meetings will be continued during the month of April, in continuation ...

CHESHAM

... Lower Baptist Chapel.—Recognition Services —On Tuesday last, the recognition services in connection with the settlement of the Rev. T. Armstrong as pastor, were held in the chapel. In the afternoon a sermon was preached by the Rev. J. P. Chown, of Bloomsbury Chapel, London, to large congregation. Tea was afterwards provided in the adjoining schoolroom, and public meeting was held in the ...

CHESHAM

... Lower Baptist Chapel.—The Rev. Henson has accepted the pastorate of the above chapel, and will commence his ministry on the tat Sunday July. In the meantime the chapel is closed for the purpose of repairs. Local Sunday School UNioN-The annual festival of the united schools is fixed for the oi July, and is to be held in the same grounds as last year, which are kindly lent by Mr. Archer and Mr. ...

CHESHAM

... Lower Baptist Chapel. The anniversary services of the Sunday School in connection with the above chapel were held on Sunday last, when sermons were preached morning and evening by the Rev. J.Cave, of Wokingham, a former pastor. In the afternoon an address was given by the Rev. J. F. T. Hallowes, M.A., of Caius College, Cambridge. Special bymns were sung by the scholars, and at the close of the ...