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Densham & Ogle, the authors of The Congregational Churches of Dorset (1899)
quoted the whole constitution in their book, mentioning that the original was stored in the Skinner Street Congregational Chapel safe.
However, when the church archive was catalogued in early 2019, it was not found and is therefore assumed to be lost to posterity.
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This letter reveals the acrimonious ending to Rev. Philipps’ ministry, which had spanned a total of 12 years of ministry, first in Hill Street and later in Lagland Street, Poole (1753 – 1765).
In the seventh year of his ministry (1760), he was ejected from the Great Presbyterian Meeting House, Hill Street, Poole, but he continued his ministry in the newly founded Congregational Chapel in Lagland Street, to which many members from Hill Street seceded with him.
Readers may be interested in the footnotes, which give more details about the circumstances surrounding the letter.
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This is the certificate for worship issued for the newly built 1777 Skinner Street Congregational Church, Poole.
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This is a transcription of a small cash book listing income and expenditure related to pew subscriptions (from which the minister's stipend was paid) and burial costs.
It will be of particular interest to people researching ancestors who lived in Poole and attended this chapel. SSCC
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Museum Ref No: PPS260336p6Photograph of re-modelled Christian Science Church in Parkstone, Poole and Parkstone Standard 26th March 1936
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: Pages 343-345History of the Town and County of Poole by John Sydenham, Poole, Sydenham, 1839 Pages 343-345
Book
Museum Ref No: Pages 343-345History of the Town and County of Poole by John Sydenham, Poole, Sydenham, 1839 Pages 343-345
Book
A list of members of the Congregational clergy in Poole in date order.
Database
A list of members of the Congregational clergy, listed A - Z.
Database
Museum Ref No: D_Hill_Street_0027Hill Street at junction with High Street. Salvation Army Band playing outside The Kettle Restaurant.
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