Early Bristol Quakerism: The Society of Friends in the City, 1654-1700 |
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afternoon apprenticeship Audland and John Bristol Archives Office BRISTOL BRANCH Bristol Bridge Bristol City Bristol Friends Bristol Meeting Bristol Men's Meeting Bristol Yearly Meeting Broadmead church Burrough and Howgill C. M. MacInnes called Quakers Camm and Audland certificates Christ Conventicle Act Cry of blood declaration Dennis Hollister discipline EARLY BRISTOL QUAKERISM Edward Pyott Elizabeth Marshall England Friars Friends going Friends House Friends in Bristol George Bishop George Fox Heilig Heilig Helliar HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Historical Society imprisonment Ireland jail James Nayler John Audland John Camm Journal large meeting Lawrence Steel Letters London Lord magistrates Margaret Fell marriages married mayor meeting house Men's Meeting minutes ministry Parliament PATRICK MCGRATH Assistant persecution PETER HARRIS poor Port of Bristol post free prison Quaker loyalty Reason against Rage Red Lodge reproach Righteous Revived sent Shirehampton Sunday Temple Street Thomas Speed trained bands William Dewsbury William Penn women Women's Meeting Workhouse worship wrote