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REPORT

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
or THS

CONFERENCE,

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST


Off

LATTER-DAY-SAINTS,
HELD
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ST. ANN'S CHAPEL, ST.

miVS STMST, HOTTIMSHAM,


ov Tna

26th Day of December, 1852.

IIEN'UY SAVAr.E, Puesidknt.


G.
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JOHN PIMM,
AssibTANT.

Cleuk.

GUULDKIl,

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Historian's Office Archives

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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CONFERENCE MINUTES
Of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -Day -Saints, held at St. Anns Chapel, Nottingham, Octuher '2nd
and
3rd, 1852.

Elder Savage, President; John Wiyley,


Assistant.

Secretary ;

John Pimm,

The Meeting opened by singing and prayei*. Elder Henry Savage then made some appropriate remarks, stating that he wanted as much business transacted to night as possible, that they might have time to morrow, to hear from their Brethren who had come on a visit. 1. Moved that the few Saints comprising Basford Branch, be connected with the Buhvell Branch, and that the room in Basford be closed; there having been a deal of preaching in that place, and the people manifesting no desire to come and hear the truth, 2. That William Sraallwood be released from Basford, and labour
at

Dobb Park.
3.

That Joshua Briant, travel and preach in the Hyson Green, Radford, and Xoltingham Branches, as he shall feel led by the
Spirit.

Elder Dean Alway preside over the Buhvell Branch. Jirutlicr Charles Astil be released from Basford, and labour at Beeston, under Elder Charles Soar. The Meeting closed with singing and prayer. Adjourned.
4.
5.
'J'hat

That

Sunday Morning Meeting half-past Ten, according to appointment. Meeiing opened by singing and prayer. Elder Savage made some remarks on the business of the day; he
then called on the Elders for a representation of the Branches. After which an account uf Monies was read over, for the Temple and also, Elder Savage's Receipts for Family, and other Euiigratiun Adjourned to hull-past matters connected with the Conference.
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Two.

Opened by singing and prayer. Moved that we sustain linghain


Kimbull and Willard

Yoinig, and his counsellors,

Heber

lii'jhards, as the llrsL

presidency of the Ciiunh

througliout the world. Moved that we sustain tho Twelve as the chosen witness of the Lord, to hoar the gospel to all tiie world.

Moved

ilmt

we Husiain Elder llonry Savago.

ns tho president of

tho NuUingliani-jliire Confeit'neo,

Moved
Isles.

that

we sustain Samuel W. Richards, and

his councillor,

D. Levi Pdchards as the president of the Churches in the British

The foregoing motions were carried unanimously, without a dissenting voice, in a crowded assembly of the Saints. Moved and carried, that Thomas Hemingway preside over the
Sutton Branch.

Moved and
Bi'anch.

carried, that Alfred Vickers preside over the

Eastwood

Moved and

carried, that

Book Agency, and that the to the General Book Office


to the debt.

profits

Elder Henry Savage take the General be sunk to defray the debt owing

at Livei'pool, our stock not being equal

The Meeting

closed with singing and prayer.

Half-past Six, Meeting opened by singing and prayer. Elder Savage then arose and said, the evening would be spent by hearing the teachings of the visitors present the business of the day having been got through. Eldci Moses Clawson and James "Works, from the Valley of the There was an Great Salt Lake, then addressed the audience. excellent spirit manifested throughout the day, all was peace and love. The Conference adjourned till the last Sunday in December.
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Monday, held a Tea Meeting, Elders Angus, Kendell, Works, and Clawson present. The Evening was spent in reciting pieces and singing, which was kept up till a late hour. Tuesday, held a Tea Meeting at Radford. The time was occupied after tea, by Eider Clawson speakiiig on Order, after which the Meeting was adrh'essed by Elders Angus and Works. The Nottingham Conference, as represented, consisted of nine hundiL J and thirteen members; fifty-three elders, fifty-three priests,
forty-one
tca'^hi-rs,

twenty-seven di^arons.

Out

of

twenty-three,

rec'ved thirteen, removed twenty-tive, baptized thirty-five. The Coui'erence adjourned till the last Sunday in December, 1852.

Henry Savage,

President.

John Wiglet,

Secretary.

John Pimm,

Assistant Secretary.

REPORTS,
According
at
St.

&c.

to previous

announcement, the Conference assembled

Anns

Chapel,

December 26th,
called to order

185'2,
bj'

at

half-past

Ten

Elder Josiali Holmes; opened by singing the first hymn, and prayer from Elder Henry Savage; after which it was moved that Elder Henry Savage, preside over the Conference assembled; and John Pimm and G. H. Goulder,
o'clock.

The Meeting was

act as Clerks.

The President then arose, and expressed his pleasure in meeting the Saints in Conference, and said, we ove to God a debt of neverhave met this ending gratitude for past and present blessings. morning under propitious circumstances and for very important purposes, viz., to transact business in the name of the Lord, for the furtherance of his cause and the well-being of his people in this

We

and may unity and order be maintained his vineyard amongst us while we are together this morning, and the Spirit of God rest upon us all, even so, Amen.
part of
;

We

will

now hear from


:^

the presidents of branches for their repre-

sentations, as follows

Elder Josiah Holmes rose and said, Beloved PresiNottingham. dent, Brethren, and Sisters, at the present we number eleven Elders, eight Priests, seven Teachers, four Deacons, six Removed, live Received, five Cut off, twenty-on-e Baptized, one Dead, total in all
I can say with pleasure, since I two humlred and forty IMembers. have presided over the Nottingham Branch, the Brethren have upheld me by their faith and prayers, unity has been in our midst; 1 have striven to maintain tlie order of the Church, and laboured there has been twenty-one liard for the well-being of this branch baptized into this branch since last Conference, and I believe there is a good feeling amongst the Saints: it is also the duty of the Saints to pray for the Officers, that the Spirit of God may rest powerfully upon them, and may we ail continue faithful unto the end, through Jesus Christ, Amen.
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Elder John Pinnn arose and said. Beloved PresiRadford. Brethren, and Sisters. \\f number at present in our branch, five Elders, five Priests, six Teachers, three Deacons, two Removed, seven Received, three Baptized, total iin-luding Ulicei's, eighty1 can willi pleasuio represent the Nuw Radford Branch that eight.

New

dent.

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it is in

good standing, unity and order is maintained amongst vls, we encouragement to go on from time to time; lately there has been many persons to hear us, and we hope to receive many of the honest in heart; as yet my prayer is, that the blessing of God may rest upon us, and we continue faithful to the end, Amen.
receive

Hyson Green. Elder W. Archer rose and said, number in our Branch at present, three Elders, five Priests, six Teachers, two Deacons, one Removed, one Cut Off, five Baptized, total number Beloved President, Brethren, including Officers seventy Membeis. and all, I can represent the Hyson Green Branch in good standing, the work is prosperous for the future many fresh laces come to hear us, and with the blessing of God much good will be done the Spirit of God is richly amongst us, iniity prevails in our midst, we have no contentions; and my prayer is, that we all may keep ourselves humble and faithful and to be gathered to the Mountains of Ephraim, in the name of the Lord I ask it, Amen.
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Elder Thomas Lester rose and said, Beloved PresiBrethren and Sisters, at present we nunil)er in our Branch, three Elders, four Priests, two Teachers, one Deacon, three Removed, one Pieceived, one Cut Off, total including Officers fifty-seven; respecting our Branch, 1 can say that unity is in our midst, the gift and blessings are manifest from time to time, there is an We have but one thing inquiry for the truth amongst the people. to com[)lain of, and that is, we have no room to meet in, many persons woitld come if we had a room my prayer is that we may get one and the Saints keep faithful, then the work will roll on I ask it in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Calverton.
dent,
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Elder Enoch Stones rose and said. Beloved President, Arnold. Brethren, and Sisters, at present we number as Otncers, si.x Elders, three Priests, three Teachers, two Deacons, three Cut Off. four Baptized, total including Officers eighty-nine; I cai' say the Saints, what I know of them, are in good standing; the presidents of the there has been a good distrii-t say. they are in first rate condition deal of preaching in Arnold, and I don't think there will be many more come out of that place. I can say with pleasure, the council the Spirit of is unanimous and every thing is carried into effect God rests mightily upon us from time to time, and my prayer is,
;
:

that

we

all

may keep humble and

faithful to the end,

Amen.

Mansfield. Elder Thomas Humphreys rose and said. Beloved President, Brethien, and Sisters, at present we number as Officers, three Elders, seven Priests, three Teachers, two Deacons, three Removed, four Fteceived, three Cut Off, one Baptized, one Dead, total ncluding Officers eighty-eight. As it respects my Branch, out of the number represented some are of bad standing, as there

some drones amongst us. We have had Mr. Hepburn amongst and I can assure you he has done us good, for he has been the means of getting the dead wood otF the Branch unity is amongst them that are right; the Sisters have done a deal of good by distributing the tracts, they have done what good they could, they are good Saints; my prayer is, that we all may remain faithful and be
are
us,
;

gathered to the land of Zion, even


Sutton.
said,

so,

Amen.

pro-tern, arose beloved President, Brethren, and Sisters, Sutton Branch represents four Elders, seven Priests, three Teachers, two Deacons, one Removed, five Received, five Baptized, total in all fifty-nine members. As it regards the Sutton Branch the prospects are good; this last quarter many persons have been to hear; the Saints generally have been obedient and done good and in good standing; and my prayer is, that they may keep so to the end through Jesus

Thomas Hemingway, Elder James Stone's

and

Christ, even so,

Amen.

Elder Alfred Vickers rose and said. The Branch I Eastwood. preside over represents at present, four Elders, three Priests, three Teachers, three Deacons, one Received, one Cut Off, total in number forty-eight. Beloved President, Brethren, and Sisters, I must say as the long days, I must speak of them as I find them ;
a few in bad standing I have laboured hard the Saints have had to contend with things of an unpleasant nature I have rooted out evils as well as I could, we have opened a room at Kimberly although we have baptized none this last quarter, we anticipate baptizing some this next quarter; our councils are unanimous, I feel with the Saints who are in good standnig to do the will of our Heavenly Father, and may his

there

has been
;

amongst them

blessing rest upon us.

Amen.

Elder Thomas Wardle rose and said. At present we lleanor, represent four Elders, three Priests, four Teachers, one Deacon, Beloved President, one Removed, one Baptized, total forty-four. Brethren, and all, the Saints generally are in good standing, our meetings are well attended; I believe there will be more of the honest come out of this place yet my prayer is that the Saints may keep their standing, and may the peace and blessing of God
;

rest

upon them, even


Br'msley.

so,

Amen.
Aaron Nelson rose and
said.

New

Elder

We

number

at present, three Elders, four Priests, three Teachers, three

Deacons,

one Removed, one Received, two Cut Off, three Baptized, total in Beloved President and Brethren, I feel it a all thirty-seven. pleasure to be with you this morning; as it regards the state of the Branch, I cannot speak so favourable about the unity as I have done; the greatest part of the Saints are in good standing; we have

provided means for the unity of the Brethren and Sisters as it respects the future there is no likelihood of nauch good being done, but we can cultivate the Saints by the help of God; my prayer is, that we may have the Spirit of God to help us, even so, Amen.
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Joseph Stapleton rose and said, two Piiests, four Teachers one Deacon, six Removed, one Cut Off, one Baptized, total in all forty-one. Beloved President, Brethren, and Sisters, I feel happy to represent my Branch in good standing and ready to carry out the work of the Lord; this last quarter unity has prevailed in our midst, there is a good feeling amongst the people of Mansfield Woodhouse and hopes to gather out more of the honest in heart; some of the Brethren go to Warsop, but I believe it is one of the seats of the devil, we don't mind this, we are determined to go on in spite of all opposition I believe there will yet be a good work done in Wai'sop, I pray that the Saints will uphold me and the "priesthood" with their faith and prayers and add such to the Church as shall be eternally saved, even so. Amen.
Mansfield Woodhouse.

Elder

At present we represent

three Elders,

Hucknall.

Elder

John

Astill

number two Elders, two Removed, one Cut Off,

Priests,

rose and said. At present we one Teacher, one Deacon, one


total in
all

three Baptized,

twenty-nine.

Beloved President, Brethren, and Sisters, I have pleasure in representing the Huckimll Branch; we have had things to contend with of an evil nature, but the Saints are in good standing and the evils are dying away the work of the Lord is rolling on nicely, the meetings are well attended and rejoice from time to time with one spirit of unity, by the help of God we hope to do good; I therefore beg an interest in your faith and prayers for our welfare, and eventually gather to the mountain of Ephraim, Amen.
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Swanwick.

Elder

George Cutts rose and

said.

At present we

number

three Elders, three Priests, two Teachers, one Deacon, one Removed, two Received, two Baptized, total in all thirty-two Beloved President and Brethren, I have pleasure to represent the Branch in good standing, we are all united and persevering, and

hope to get all we can: may the blessing of our heavenly Father rest upon us, even so, Amen.
Beeston. Elder Charles Soar arose and said. At present we represent, two Elders, one Teacher, one Deacon, three Cut Off, two Baptized, total in all eight. Beloved President, Brethren, and
Sisters, I can say we have had a deal of opposition, partly from those without and from those within; we have done all we can to promote unity in our midst: I believe any person who is opposed to council will never do any good, and still believe there will be a good

work done in that place

if

my

desire

is

that the

persons go about it in a proper manner; Saints should prosper in Beeston, and be


Christ,

gathered

home

at last, through Jesus

Amen.

Elder Dean Alvey arose and said. At present we repreBulwell. sent three Elders, one Priest, one Teacher, one Received, one Cut Beloved President, Brethren, and Sisters, I Off, total thirteen. can say the Saints are in good standing, and with the help of God we hope to go on; I ask it in the name of Jesus Christ, even so

Amen.
Ironvilh. Elder Singleton rose and said, I have been labouring about Ironville, Somercotes, Brinsley, and Portland Row; recently I have succeeded in baptizing five at Ironville, and am determined to persevere in the work assigned rae from time to time; and may the blessing of God rest upon me and the few saints I am labouring amongst, even so, Amen. President Elder Henry Savage, requested the statements of the monies contributed for the Temple and Emigration for the last quarter, from October 3rd., to December '^9th., from the Branches. After he had stated what had been received the previous quarters under his presidency viz as follows:
,

TEMPLE OFFERINGS.

April Quarter
...

8.

d.

June

ditto
...

October ditto
Jervis

16 8 11 17 7 4^ 16 11 10
5 5
1

Wright and Family


Wollaton's Gift
...

Mary

Private Donations

December Quarter

17 15

'i^

79

EMIGRATION OFFERINGS.

April Quarter
... ...
... ... ...

s.

d.

June

ditto

October ditto

Mary Taylor's private Donation ... ... December Quarter

...

... ...

...

2 9 15 13 G 10 7 9
7

5^
ij

11

Emigration Offerings

Temple

ditto

38 79

3 11 8 4

Sum

Total

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Moved, that

this

Conference assembled, adjourn until half-past


to

Two

o'clock p.m.

Conference met pursuant


the eighty-eighth hymn.

adjournment.

Opened by singing

Prayer from Elder James Stones. Elder Henry Savage arose, and moved that Ironville be organized Carried. into a Branch. Elder Heniy Savage arose and said, he should like to hear from Elders Bryan and Smallwood how they had been going on this last quarter, where they had been appointed to labour. Elder Bryan (Joshua) rose and said, I have been engaged by visiting the Branches appointed me: I went on an occasional visit to New Brinsley, I found a good spirit there, and the Saints rejoicing; also, I heard that Brother Singleton was opening fresh places. I also have visited Hyson Green, and found the Saints rejoicing in spirit; upholding their president and the gifts were made manifest. Also I have been at New Radford I saw a singular instance manifest there, a tongue was given; I prayed for the interpretation and received it. Also I have been to Nottingham Branch, and found the Saints united and in a good state, it caused my mind to rejoice. I also believe the reports that have been given of the branches, are true; and I also am at liberty to go and do what is assigned me by Elder Savage, in the name of Jesus Christ,
;

Amen.
President Elder Henry Savage, then requested Brother William Smallwood to give a statement of his labours. Elder William Smallwood arose and said. Last Conference I was
appointed to labour at Dobb Park; I have distributed the tracts well at the homes of the people, also preached the gospel to the people. I had a house to preach in but it is taken from me now, but I intend to go on in obeying the will of the Lord with his blessing, even so,

Amen.
places.

Row and other Elder Henry Savage arose, and moved that Portland Row be organized into a Branch, and Bagthorp be annexed to it; also. Brother Cutts be appointed to preside over the same Portland Branch, and try to get up a Branch at Bagthorp. Carried. Elder Henry Savage moved, that Elder Charles Astile be appointed to preside over Beeston Branch, and Elder Thomas Barrett go to assist him. Carried. Elder Heniy Savage also moved, that Elder Rawson of Summercotes Branch, be appointed to preside over the said Branch in place of Elder George Cutts. Carried.
After hearing from Elder Nelson about Portland

Elder Henry Savage

arose,

and requested Elder

Pimm

to read

year.

over the receipts of the Temple and Emigration through the past After this had been done, Elder Savage arose, and addressed the Saints that they were better off now than they were before he came to preside he also shewed them what they had done and what they could do by unity, courage, and obedience. The Saints had met the demands of the ofBce at Liverpool, and could meet other' demands likewise; he also read over the different receipts he had received for himself, his wife, and family through the past year; he also stated he shoiild like to have eveiy thing printed, viz., the money matters, so that the Saints might see how the money had been spent and received.
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was moved by Elder John and G. H. Goulder be appointed to audit Elder Savage's books, on Tuesday night, at half- past Seven o'clock, December 28, 1852
After the remarks by Elder Savage,
it

Astil of

Hyson Green,

that Elder

John

Pimm

Elder James Stones arose and moved, that we uphold President Brigham Young; and Herber C. Kimball aud Willard Richards as
his Counsellors.

That we

tiphold the twelve Apostles, as God's special

witness

to all nations.

3 That we uphold and sustain Elder S. W. Fdchards, as the President of the British Isles; and Levi Pilchards as his Counsellor,

aud we

listen to their instruction in all things.

4.

obedience

him

of Elder Henry Savage, by counsel from time to time, and uphold and sustain as the President of the Nottinghamshire Conference. Carried.

That we acknowledge the labours


to his

Elder Josiah Holmes arose and moved, that we take up a


tion to defray the Conference expenses this afternoon.

collec-

Carried.

Elder James Stones arose and moved, that a collection be taken up every quarter to defray the old Sheffield debt, by every Branch, Carried. on the first Sunday in February. 1853. It was moved and carried, that overplus money that was over Brother IMilner's debt, be appropriated towards defraying the
Sheffield debt.

Moved

that this

Conference be adjourned until half-past


Carried.
at half-past
i)rayer

Si.K

o'clock in the evening.

Conference met [nusunnt to adjournmont Opened by singing the 294th hymn, and

Six o'clock.

from Elder John

Pimm.
Elder Savage stated to the Clerks that no more business had to be attended to; he then arose, and addressed the audieuce that the

business was finished they had to attend to,' and was pleased to see such order and peace the Saints had maintained throughout the day. have several Brethren here whom they would like to hear no doubt, as the Evening Meeting would be devoted to [speaking.

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Elder Savage then called upon Elder James Stones, the audience as he thought proper and was led.

to

address

Elder James Stones arose and said, I am glad to meet the Saints on such an occasion as they had this day met upon. I believe the Spirit of God has presided over our transactions' this day, and as Elder Savage had given him the privilege to speak on what he thought proper, I shall do so, and that would be emigration for I presume you all want to emigrate. No doubt you all have thought yourselves very poor, and especially last year at this time; I feel confident that there is not one Saint poorer at this time after contributing his share to the demands of the past year, than if he had not have done so. I can assure you beloved Saints, a poor spirit is worse than a poor purse; look what we had accomplished, and what we might do if we would, unity is strength. There was not such a people on the earth, as effect what the Saints could. I am quite aware the Saints talk about emigrating often, and what remains to be done is just setting ourselves at work to gather out of Babylon, and leave old Babylon in the lurch. I mean those that have the means, or perhaps the means may be taken away if those Saints do not embrace the opportunity.
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Elder Savage then arose, and requested Elder Enoch Stones to address the Saints as he felt led, and as long as he thought proper. Elder Enoch Stones arose and said, he felt a pleasure in being amongst the people of God. I can i-ecollect the time when I used to gratify my feeling as much as my person, that was before I was
a Saint.
I can bear my testimony that my Brother Stones has spoken the truth, and that the Lord had blessed him in his labours and would do so to others if they were faithful. After making several remarks, Elder Stones sat down.

Elder Savage then arose, and addressed the Saints'^upon the propriety of being obedient to Council and going on as they have done. He also thanked the Saints for what they have done for him. He

admonished the Saints to take the Stars, and try for those thingsthat would tend to elevate them in the kingdom of God.
After making a few appropriate rema'-ks, he expressed his pleasure in the conduct of the Saints that day, and concluded with his blessing upon them praying the Spirit and blessing of God would rest upon them, in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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The Conference was then adjourned until the last Sunday in March, 1853. The Meeting broise up at Nine o'clock.

Oa Monday, December
at St

27th, the Saints held a social tea party

Ann's Chapel.

Henry Savage,

President.

John Pimm,

Clerk.

G. H. GouLDER, Assistant.

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