James Mitchell

James Mitchell was a Scotch Baptist who ministered at Cateaton Street in London c. 1806 before leaving to itinerate in Cornwall under the sanction and support of the Haldanes of Scotland Another possibility is James Mitchell (1781-1834), who served several years with the London Itinerant Society before becoming minister of a new Baptist congregation in Chapel Street, Borough, in 1813. See Walter Wilson, The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark; Including the Lives of Their Ministers, from the Rise of Nonconformity to the Present Time, 4 vols. (London:  W. Wilson for W. Button, 1808-1814), 2:522; Evangelical Magazine 12 (1814), 154; J. A. Jones, ed., Bunhill Memorials, Sacred Reminiscences of Three Hundred Ministers and Other Persons of Note, who are Buried in Bunhill Fields (London: J. Paul, 1849), 177.