Church of England History
For Anglican church history see individual Parishes
Nonconformist Church History
"Besides the Anglican churches, there are in Bilston township eight other places of worship.
The Roman Catholic Chapel, in Oxford Street, is a handsome Gothic structure, erected in 1833, and enlarged about six years ago.
The Wesleyan Chapel, in Oxford Street, was built many years ago, and considerably enlarged in 1840. The Wesleyans have smaller chapels in Ettingshall Lane and Bradley.
The New Connexion Methodists have small places of worship here, and in Pipe's Meadow is a small Welch Chapel, built in 1845, for the accomodation of the Welch families employed in the coal and iron works.
The Independents have a commodious chapel in Oxford Street, and the Baptists have one in Wood Street."
[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851)
A view of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church.
Bilston Methodist Church website includes a brief history of the Methodist church in Bilston.