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On the love of God

Early 19th century

A note underneath the title reads 'Compos'd by a Person esteem'd in common affairs an absolute idiot'.

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An Epistle of Caution in much Brotherly Love to Friends

16 Nov 1748

Written by David Hall to Friends in their meetings.

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A tribute of love to the memory of my most dearly beloved wife Rebekah Summers

16 Jan 1785

Rebekah Summers died on 13 January 1785 and was buried at Plaistow near Capel, Surrey.

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Letter from Robert Walker to his wife

22 Sep 1785

Walker writes about his illness and sends love to his wife and their children.

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Letter from Joseph Watson of West Millshields

16 Jun 1812

Watson writes about his spiritual health and sends his love to the Friend, Rachel Wigham.

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Letter from Samuel Techell of Wainfleet

Wood, Joseph (1750-1821)

Late 18th century

Tetchell writes that he does not know when he will return to Highflatts again. He says that Johnny Maw sends his love to 'his schoolfellows'.

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Letter from Joseph Wood of Newhouse to Abraham Wood

6 Feb 1774

Wood writes to his youngest brother, Abraham, in York. He mentions some cloth which has been sent to Leeds. He gives love to William Awmack and William Tuke and family.

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Letter from Joseph Awmack of York

28 Feb 1774

Joseph Awmack writes that he has received the cloth that Joseph Wood has sent. Awmack offers to take Abraham, Wood's, brother on as an apprentice. Abraham sends his love to his family. There is a w...

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