Nonconformist Churches

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Cambridgeshire Archives

As well as the records of various Baptist and Methodist churches, we hold records of:

  • Eastern Province of the Congregational Union of England and Wales
  • Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Congregational Union
  • United Reformed Church Cambridge District Council
  • United Reformed Church Cambridge District Women's Committee
  • Barrington Congregational Church
  • Bassingbourn Congregational Church
  • Cambridge Castle End Mission
  • Cambridge Emmanuel United Reformed Church
  • Cambridge St Columba's United Reformed (formerly Presbyterian) Church
  • Cambridge St Luke's United Reformed Church (formerly Victoria Road)
  • Castle Camps United Reformed Church
  • Chatteris United Reformed Church
  • Cherry Hinton Road United Reformed Church (formely Free Church)
  • Great Eversden and Kingston Congregational Church
  • Great Eversden Congregational Church
  • Fowlmere and Thriplow United Reformed Church
  • Linton Congregational Chapel
  • March United Reformed Church
  • Melbourn United Reformed Church
  • Guilden Morden Congregational Church
  • Newmarket United Reformed Church
  • Reach Congregational Chapel
  • Sawston United Reformed Church
  • Shepreth Congregational Church
  • Soham United Reformed Church
  • Whittlesey Broad Street United Reformed Church
  • Whittlesford United Reformed Church

 

See below for a list of nonconformist registers held at Cambridgeshire Archives.


Huntingdonshire Archives

Huntingdonshire has always had a strong tradition of nonconformity, with many towns and villages supporting free congregations. The history of these congregations is often quite complex, with chapels splitting and recombining over time.

As well as the records of various Baptist and Methodist churches, we hold records of:

  • Hemingford Grey Congregational Chapel
  • Houghton Union Chapel (used by Baptist and Congregational congregations)
  • St Ives Free Church (originally Presbyterian; later Independent; later still combined with the Baptists)
  • St Neots United Reformed Church (originally Congregational)
  • Warboys Union Chapel (used by Baptist and Congregational congregations)

Last updated: Friday 27 January 2012, 11:55

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