[430] “History of Methodism in Darlington,” p. 17.
[431] Private manuscripts, and Wilson’s “Dissenting Churches.”
[432] Dixon’s “Methodism in America,” p. 75.
[433] Atmore’s “Methodist Memorial.”
[434] Jacob Rowell’s manuscripts. The following are some of the entries in Yarm society book, for 1761:—“Mr. Fugill’s and Mr. Wesley’s charges, 13s. 8d. Paid the lad for dressing the horses, 1s. 6d. Half a pound of lickrish for Mr. Megget’s horse, 6d. A pound and a half of candles, 9d. Preacher’s watch mending, 2s. 3d. Lousing a letter, 4d.”
[435] “History of Methodism in Darlington.”
[436] Methodist Magazine, 1808, p. 88.
[437] Ibid. 1810, p. 216.
[438] Memoir of Cussons, p. 6.
[439] Manuscript.