Derby Rev.Freer Bell Derby Gaol 175

Rev.Freer Bell on his release from Derby Gaol June 1905.
Has anyone any info on this event.
Freer Bell b 1860 Barrow on Humber Lincs.
Wife Ada G Bell b 1861 Hull Yorks.
Daughter Monica Patricia b 1892 Pembroke Dock.
1893 Reverend Freer Bell living Pembroke Dock South Wales.
1901 Census living in Rotherham Yorks.
1911 Census living at Park House,Fort Royal Lane, Worcester
1831-1910 The Death of Mr Thomas Bomford
At one o’clock the coffin was taken into the Primitive Methodist Chapel at Broughton, where the Rev. Freer Bell, circuit minister of Worcester conducted a short but most impressive service in the presence of a crowded assembly.
1914 - 1918 Rev Freer Bell Peasedown St John Methodist Church, Bath Road Peasedown St. John Bath
Has anyone any info on this event.
Freer Bell b 1860 Barrow on Humber Lincs.
Wife Ada G Bell b 1861 Hull Yorks.
Daughter Monica Patricia b 1892 Pembroke Dock.
1893 Reverend Freer Bell living Pembroke Dock South Wales.
1901 Census living in Rotherham Yorks.
1911 Census living at Park House,Fort Royal Lane, Worcester
1831-1910 The Death of Mr Thomas Bomford
At one o’clock the coffin was taken into the Primitive Methodist Chapel at Broughton, where the Rev. Freer Bell, circuit minister of Worcester conducted a short but most impressive service in the presence of a crowded assembly.
1914 - 1918 Rev Freer Bell Peasedown St John Methodist Church, Bath Road Peasedown St. John Bath
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By C M Pearson: Freer Bell was my grandmother's uncle or brother. My mother is trying to find information on Freer, but apart from his obituary in a Methodist newspaper, which includes a reference to a comment about him by Thomas Carlyle, and the fact he was the parson at a West Country chapel for a couple years, we can find nothing. Any snippets would be gratefully accepted.














