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Person    | Male  Born 1803  Died 29/10/1880

Sir Francis Lycett

Sir Francis Lycett

Vol IV, 1885, has a biography which tells the story of the 50 chapels, claiming that he laid the foundations of 40. We find this hard to believe (show us the list!) and we read that it was 10, in the London area - we are running with that version.

Born Worcester into a Methodist family. Came to London in 1832 to manage the glove business of Dent, Allcroft & Co, in Friday Street. Was extremely successful and gave generously to the Methodist cause. He established the Metropolitan Chapel Building fund in 1862 by giving £50,000, on condition that a matching amount should be raised elsewhere and that in London 10 chapels, each with capacity for a thousand should be built in 10 years. Retired from business in 1865. Died at home in Highbury.

Another employee of Dent, Allcroft & Co also went on to found churches: Mr J. D. Allcroft - OK, the boss's son, but still, odd coincidence.

2019: John Sutherland kindly offered this photograph of Lycett, previously unpublished.

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Trinity Chapel and Sir Francis Lycett

Trinity Chapel This stone was laid by Sir Francis Lycett J.P. April 20th 187...

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