William Early (b. 1774 Winchester) moved into the area from Lockerley, Hampshire. From October 1824 – MAy 1825 he pastoroed the Baptist church at Cranfield before moving to Wootton, with his wife Mary.
A printer by trade, Williams opened a day school in his home in Cause End Road (now called Yew Tree Cottage). Protestant dissenters had been meeting for worship at various homes since 1808, but a further application was made in February 1826 to worship at William’s house, supported by Joseph Caves, James Negus, Henry Hekks, Joshua Hull and J.Mays. According to the minute book he recieved a unanimous call from his congegration to become their pastor which he accepted in October 1826.
As the church increased in numbers William sought to acquire mor esuitable building for the meetings of the new Baptist Cause. The Meeting House was built and opened in March 1836 at a cost of £400. The Rev. William Early served the church for 27 years and resigned in 1852. He died in 1853 aged 79 and was buried in the chapel burial ground with his wife Mary, who had died on 19th November 1848, from typhus fever.
In 1853 funds were rasied to build a house adjoining the chapel, for the minister to live in, at a cost of £120. When the house was demolished in 1994 a stone jar was discovered in the cavity, containing documents from William Early’s replacement, a pastor Thomas Smith and a list of names of contributors to its erection.
The chapel was extended further in the 1950s when they received a gift of a piece of land from Mrs Doyne-Ditmas which allowed a good sized school room to be added. In 1976 this was extended a second time to form a large school room, kitchen, toilets and meeting rooms.
Ministers Past & Present
Rev William Early
1826 – 1852
G Allen
1860 – 1861
J Spooner
1861 – 1865
W Inglis
1865 – 1867
T Jones
1869 – 1870
JH Readman
1870 – 1903
W B Nichols
1907 – 1910
I Watts
1911 – 1912
T Varley
1913 – ?
Latest Events
Friday 13th December
Village Carol Concert
We will be holding our annual Christmas Carol Concert again this year, once again we will have the amazing Bedford Brass band playing for our enjoyment.
There will be refreshments and a great opportunity to sing your favourite carols to get your Christmas celebrations off to a great start.
Why not come and join us in the hall for this amazing event at 7:30 pm
Sunday 22nd December
Carols by Candle Light
We will be holding our Carols by Candle Light Service on Sunday 22nd December, why not come and join us to Celebrate the Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ by singing your favourite carols by the light of many, many candles.
Tuesday 24th December
Christmas Eve Service
This year we will be holding a Christmas Eve service at 16:30 to sing Carols to celebrate our Lord’s birth.
Why not come along and join us, singing carols by candle Light