The medium register shown here dates from 1578 to 1739. On 28 March 1726, John Wesley was admitted to a fellowship at Lincoln College with all the rights and privileges of the society. The entry is signed by John Morley, Rector of Lincoln!
John Wesley
John Wesley was a Fellow of Lincoln from 1726 until he resigned his fellowship on his marriage in 1751. This exhibition sheds light on Wesley's time at Lincoln by bringing together a wide variety of material from the College's historic collections: letters and other documents from the College archives, books from the Wesley Collection and the Senior Library, and artefacts such as portraits and silver that still form part of College life.

Wesley's election in the College Register

17th century wall art in Wesley’s former rooms

Benefactors' payments

Rector Euseby Isham, Wesley's friend and colleague

Wesley's collegiate routine

Wesley's collegiate routine

Wesley's letter of resignation

Lincoln in Wesley's time

The Wesley Room at Lincoln College

Morgan's silver decanter

Westley Hall's silver

John and Charles Wesley hymns, 1761

Wesley's first published sermon

A New Spiritual Christmas-box pamphlet

Wesley's walking stick

Wesley's letter to former student