Petition against bands playing in the parks in Hull on Sundays from teachers in Sunday Schools and churches
- Reference No:
- C TCC/2/101
- Dates:
- 1889
- Description:
Church of England: St.Stephens (Newington), St. Lukes, St. Matthews, the Mariners Church, St. Marys Lowgate, St. Philips, Christ Church, St. Marks, St. Barnabas, St. John (Hull town), St. John (William Street School), St. Thomas, St. James, St. Judes, Holy Trinity, St. Andrews, St. Peters, Sailors Orphanage (Park Street).
Congregational: Hope Street, Daltry Street, Fish Street, Hessle Road.
Salem Chapel.
Baptist: George Street, Pryme Street, South Street.
Presbytarian: Spring Bank, Holderness Road (Wilde Street), Holderness Road, Dansom Lane, Walton Street.
Wesleyan Methodist: Lincoln Street, Beetonsville, West Parade, Stoneferry, George Yard, Holderness Road, Marfleet, Carlton Street, Alexander Street, Kingston, Newtown, Raikes Street, Newland, Beverley Road, Fountain Road, Queens Road, Great Thornton Street, Waltham Street, Hamilton Place, Groves, Sutton, Coltman Street, Danson Lane, Marmaduke Street, Wheeler Street, St. Georges Road, Lower Union Street, Oxford Street.
Primitive Methodist: Brighton Street, West Street, Bourne/Great Thornton Street, Holderness Road, Fountain Road, St. Johns Wood, Hodgson Street, Jubilee, Selby Street, Williamson Street, St. Georges Road, Ebenezer Edgar Street, Jarratt Street.
Methodist New Connexion; Stepney, Osborne Street, Charlotte Street.
United Methodist Free: Campbell Street.
1671 signatories, with addresses. Includes a summary of the number of petitions from each demonstration and the text of the speech made by Rev. I Hetherington, vicar of St. Peters when he presented the petition to the mayor
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull City Archives
- Collection:
- Records of the full Hull Town (later City) Council