Volume 75:
edited by Edwin Welch (1996)
Edwin Welch has created an invaluable list of the licenses which were obtained from the Bedford Archdeaconry or Quarter Sessions for places for nonconformist religious worship. Arranged alphabetically by place, the list names the person seeking the license, the building ...
Memorial in Stanbridge Church to Henry and Hannah Fleet, Methodist missionaries who died in Sierra Leone in 1839 (photo: ...
This article supplements The Rise of Methodism: a Study of Bedfordshire 1736-1851, BHRS vol. 92 by Dr Jonathan Rodell.
It lists ...
Volume 86:
edited by Richard Smart (2007)
The diaries of Charlotte Bousfield, extending from 1878 to 1896, paint a vivid picture of the activities of the multi-talented Bousfield family of Bedford, led by its strong-minded matriarch.
The Bousfields were prominent in local life. Charlotte's husband, Edward, was an ...
Volume 92:
by Jonathan Rodell (2014)
This radical re-examination of the rise of the largest popular movement in early nineteenth-century Britain draws on a wide range of evidence to give a bottom-up account of the growth, life and impact of early Methodism in Bedfordshire, an unlikely ...
Dr Jonathan Rodell has prepared a video to accompany his book The Rise of Methodism: a study of Bedfordshire 1736-1851 ...
Volume 97:
edited by David Newman, Bob Ricketts CBE and James Collett-White (2022)
The Turner Letters cover the years 1830-45 and give a lively view of life in a rural village in times of upheaval.
The Turner Letters originated in Milton Ernest in Bedfordshire. They travelled to St Andrews in New Brunswick, Canada, to ...
Maximilian Wilson (image: courtesy of Dr Jonathan Rodell)
This article supplements The Rise of Methodism: a Study of Bedfordshire 1736-1851, ...