WebbFor a considerable part of this period the family maintained strong links with the Society of Friends, the Quakers, and appear they have been one of the original Quaker families … Webb25 sep. 2011 · 103 LRO, FRL 1/1/1/1, p. 311. 104 Shaw, Minutes of the Committee for the Relief of Plundered Ministers, Record Society, XXVIII (1893), 75. 105 Nicholas Morgan, …
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WebbLancaster Quakers Involved in the Slave Trade Yet despite many Quakers’ public opposition to slavery, some Friends struggled to find their own stance on the issue. … WebbQuakers: Religious Society of Friends. This project is focused around the genealogy of members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). This project will trace the … resale shack
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WebbBy family repute, Quare barometer No.60, was in the Ford family for well over 100 years, they were prominent Lancashire Quakers and the family believed that they acquired it … Webb28 apr. 2024 · Facsim. of part of ed. originally published as: A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers. London : Luke Hinde, 1753 Includes bibliographical … Webbsufferings oj the people called Quakers (1753), ostensibly drawn from the same annual accounts that were used to compile the Great Book of Sufferings, and covering the period 1660-1689. Table A Sufferings of Lancashire Quakers for Refusing to Swear, 1660-1722 1660- 1670- 1690- 1710- 1720- 1689 1709 1719 1722 Refusing the Oath propyl xanthate