Thesaurus Term/Concept: CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
Identifier | 71834 |
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Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
Status | Preferred |
Index? | Yes |
Scope Note | A place of worship for members of the Congregational Church. These churches, the first of which was founded in 1616 in Southwark, practised self government. Most of them were merged to form the United Reformed Church in 1972. |
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Related Terms/Concepts (1)
Narrower Terms/Concepts (1)
Instances/Examples (11)
Context | Record |
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Monument Type | MSF45598 South Cliff Chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF45076 A Congregational chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF45050 Congregational chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF45716 Congregational chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF46608 Congregational chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF45606 Congregational Chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF45632 Congregationalist chapel (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF30873 Quay Church (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF34466 St. Nicholas Street, Ipswich, (IAS 4201). (Monument) |
Monument Type | MSF36821 Tacket street, chapel, Ipswich. (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF25919 Walpole Old Chapel, Halesworth Road (Monument) |