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The Sampford Peverell Methodist Chapel

The Methodist Chapel in Sampford Peverell is the oldest Methodist chapel in Devon which is still in use.  This history of Methodism and Dissent in Sampford Peverell was written by Roger Thorne in 1993.  The files below are PDF files covering up to 4 pages each and may be a little slow to download.

Pages 1-4
Pages 5-8
Pages 9-12
Pages 13-16
Pages 17-20
Pages 21-22
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