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page 1English Methodists

Donald Pleasence
British actor (1919–1995)

David Frost
British television host, journalist, comedian and writer (1939–2013)
Wallace Hartley
band leader on the RMS Titanic (1878–1912)
Herbert Butterfield
British historian (1900 – 1979)
Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon
British diplomat (1907-1990)
Graham Higman
British mathematician (1917–2008)
Charles Coulson
British applied mathematician, theoretical chemist and religious author (1910–1974)
Susanna Wesley
Mother of Methodism
J. Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank
British industrialist (1888–1972)
Dickie Bird
English cricketer and cricket umpire (1933–2025)
Michael Eavis
English dairy farmer and the founder of the Glastonbury Festival
Ramshorn
The tiny hamlet of Ramsor (Methodist spelling) in north Staffordshire played a significant part in the origins of Primitive Methodism. Listed in the Domesday Book as Ramshorn, this ancient hamlet is a typical example of the depopulation of the countryside. Very little now remains of this village apart from a few farms and cottages. The Primitive Methodist Chapel is the only surviving public building.
Mary Ann Duff
British actress

Alfred Roberts
British grocer (1892-1970)

Joseph Jagger
British gambler (1830–1892)

Elizabeth Heyrick
British philanthropist (1769-1831)