Wellingborough News, 24th February 1883, transcribed by Kay Collins
CHELVESTON BAPTIST CHAPELOn Monday evening last a lantern exhibition with dioramic effects was given in this chapel by the Rev. B. Holland, Baptist Minister, of Stanwick. There was a good audience present and a collection was made at the close.
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Rushden Echo, 12th August 1910, transcribed by Peter Brown
Chelveston - Baptist Mission RoomOn Sunday last the services were conducted by Mr. A. H. Dickens, of Rushden, who, at the evening service, made reference to the death of three aged people who had been closely connected with the above place of worship for many years. One of them was Miss Smith, aged 79, who was baptised by the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, and was connected with Kingsgate-street Baptist Church for a number of years. During the 26 years she lived in Chelveston she was a regular attendant at the Baptist services and her character was such as "becometh the gospel of Christ," proving that she belonged to the household of faith. During her trying illness she manifested the greatest patience and resignation.
Another of the departed friends was Mrs. Burton, who reached a great age and passed away about three weeks ago. She was connected with the old Top meeting at Rushden for many years, and in her early days used to walk to that place of worship Sunday by Sunday. Since that journey had been too much for her she had been a constant worshipper at the little Mission at home until advanced age and weakness prevented.
Mr. Fazey, who was buried last Friday, was also a regular worshipper at the Mission for a great number of years until three years ago, when he went to reside with his daughter at Harrold. During the evening service, which was well attended, a quartette was rendered by Mrs. Dickens, Miss Doris Dickens, Mr. Hinson, and Mr. Arthur Marlow (Northampton), entitled "Only remembered by what we have done."
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Rushden Echo, Friday 8th June 1917, transcribed by Kay Collins
Chelveston
The Baptist Sunday school anniversary sermons were preached on Whit-Sunday by Mr. W. Bettles of Rushden. Special hymns were sung by the scholars, who had been trained by Misses. Willmott, Hinson and Mayes. Solos were given by Mr. Horace Bailey. The services were much appreciated.
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Rushden Echo, 20th September 1918, transcribed by Kay Collins
The Harvest Festival services were held at the Baptist Chapel on Sunday last, when Mr. Cunliffe, of Kettering, conducted the services. Large congregations assembled.
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