Rev Thomas Jackson collection

The collection consists of letters and copy letters, circulars, pamphlets and printed material relating to Methodist history. Matters covered by these include the death of John Wesley; various disputes between ministers, chapel stewards and the Methodist Conference (especially the Portland Chapel di...

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Date(s) of creation: 1736-1839
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           

Summary: The collection consists of letters and copy letters, circulars, pamphlets and printed material relating to Methodist history. Matters covered by these include the death of John Wesley; various disputes between ministers, chapel stewards and the Methodist Conference (especially the Portland Chapel dispute); moral and political issues (notably slavery and the conditons of enslaved people); a few printed minutes of various British Methodist districts; and the beginnings of missionary activity overseas.
Extent: 1 box
Admin history: Thomas Jackson (1783-1873) was born in Sancton, Yorkshire. In 1801 he was converted to Methodism through the ministry of Mary Barritt. He began to preach soon after and entered the itinerancy in 1804. In 1817 he succeeded Jabez Bunting as sub-secretary of the Conference and in 1824 was appointed to the important post of connexional editor, again in succession to Bunting. As connexional editor he authored a wide number of publications and established himself as one of Wesleyan Methodism's greatest apologists and historians. The pamphlets wh ... View more
Arrangement: The collection is generally ordered chronologically (in seven folders) although there are some exceptions, mainly as a result of the original manuscript list. Arrangement of Original Files (and how microfiched): Folder One (Includes a manuscript list of the collection) 1736-1790 Folder Two 1791-1793 Folder Three 1794 Folder Four 1795-1796 Folder Five 1797-1820 Folder Six 1821-1834 Folder Seven 1835-1839 The following terms have been used when describing items within the collection. Letter refers to han ... View more
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche
Language: English
Finding aids: Handlist available. The original manuscript list is also available within the collection.
Format: Archive