York Unitarian Chapelyard
York, York Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England
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York, York Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire EnglandCoordinates: 53.96030, -1.07757 - Cemetery ID:
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York Unitarian Chapel is a building on St. Saviourgate, York, England. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians.
It is in the form of a Greek Cross, and was built in 1692 or earlier. It is a Grade II listed building. It is thought to be the first brick building of any size in York with load bearing brick walls.
A major benefactor was Lady Sarah Hewley, a Protestant dissenter and wife of Sir John Hewley, MP for York in 1678 - 1681. Lady Hewley also founded almshouses in Tanner Row in York, which were succeeded by the present Lady Hewley Almshouses in St Saviourgate and by the twelve almshouses known as Colton's Hospital in Shipton Street.
The most famous minister of the Chapel was Charles Wellbeloved, who was at first assistant to the Rev. Newcome Cappe and then minister until his death in 1858. He was involved in saving the York city walls from being used to provide building materials, ended malpractices at York County Lunatic Asylum, founded the York Mechanics' Institute, wrote a guide to York Minster and initiated an appeal after a fire destroyed a Minster screen. He was Principal of Manchester College, one of the dissenting academies for training ministers and the higher education of lay students.
The land around the Chapel was used as a burial ground. Like all other church burial locations within the City of York, the York Unitarian Chapelyard would have been closed to further burials by parliamentary order in December 1854.
York Unitarian Chapel is a building on St. Saviourgate, York, England. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians.
It is in the form of a Greek Cross, and was built in 1692 or earlier. It is a Grade II listed building. It is thought to be the first brick building of any size in York with load bearing brick walls.
A major benefactor was Lady Sarah Hewley, a Protestant dissenter and wife of Sir John Hewley, MP for York in 1678 - 1681. Lady Hewley also founded almshouses in Tanner Row in York, which were succeeded by the present Lady Hewley Almshouses in St Saviourgate and by the twelve almshouses known as Colton's Hospital in Shipton Street.
The most famous minister of the Chapel was Charles Wellbeloved, who was at first assistant to the Rev. Newcome Cappe and then minister until his death in 1858. He was involved in saving the York city walls from being used to provide building materials, ended malpractices at York County Lunatic Asylum, founded the York Mechanics' Institute, wrote a guide to York Minster and initiated an appeal after a fire destroyed a Minster screen. He was Principal of Manchester College, one of the dissenting academies for training ministers and the higher education of lay students.
The land around the Chapel was used as a burial ground. Like all other church burial locations within the City of York, the York Unitarian Chapelyard would have been closed to further burials by parliamentary order in December 1854.
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- Added: 1 Feb 2015
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2567803
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