• James Crawfoot (c.1759 – 23 January 1839) (also spelled Crowfoot, Crofoot, Crawford) was the leader of the 'Magic Methodists' or 'Forest Methodists' who...
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    "Magic Methodists" or "Forest Methodists" led by James Crawfoot, the "old man of Delamere Forest". Crawfoot was significant to both Bourne and Clowes and...
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  • withheld from him. After this he made common cause with the Bournes and James Crawfoot. With them he founded the Primitive Methodist Connexion, and became...
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    three British soldiers and a Canadian Army soldier of World War I. James Crawfoot, prominent Methodist in the early 19th century Cheshire portal Grade...
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  • 2058-5462/issue-19/conversation/figure17. Retrieved 2023-02-09. Stewart, James B. (2005). Disney war. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-80993-1. OCLC 57654006...
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  • that the line was "designed to pass from the collieries of Chapel and Crawfoot, in the parish of Cambusnethan, in the county of Lanark, through Daiziel...
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