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Jehova Jireh Baptist Chapel, Hull

Jehova Jireh Baptist Chapel, Hull
40. MASON STREET. Jehovah Jireh Baptist chapel built in 1822 on Little Mason Street. Small, square building with hipped roof. Said to have been sold to the Wesleyan Association in 1837 and to have been used by Primitive Methodists. Was a Wesleyan Association chapel in 1856. In 1859 it became the Trippett Anglican school. Front was stuccoed. Schools closed in 1909 and subsequently demolished. Its site adjoins the Charterhouse burial ground. [The Lost Churches and Chapels of Hull]

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Jehova Jireh Baptist Chapel is located at OS Grid Ref. TA1009529252

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