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Letter from William Awmack
29 Jun 1776
William Awmack writes that he hopes that Joseph Wood has got home safely. He recounts the events of the meeting on 28th June at which R. Dudley spoke 'words of exhortation'. He also asks if Wood can...
Letter from William Baiston
Early 19th century
Baiston writes about cloth that Wood has sent. The letter is 'to be left at Joshua Marsden's Birdsedge'.
Letters from William Bentley
1815-1819
Bentley writes mainly about religious matters and the health of his wife. The 1815 letter has a red wax seal and also a burn mark. The 1816 letter is soiled.
Letters from William Awmack
1776-1797
William Awmack writes about personal, religious and business matters.
Letter from William Awmack
16 February 1782
William Awmack writes asking for a piece of cloth for coat for a relation, Thomas Masterman, of Petergate. He refers to the imminent marriage of William and Naomy.
Letter from William Awmack
10 Apr 1782
William Awmack writes about the cloth for great coats. Addressed to 'Joseph Wood Newhouse Near Highflatts pr the favor of Ann Sharp'.
Letter from William Awmack
5 Nov 1790
William Awmack writes of the death of Dr White and a prposed visit by Henry and Ann Tuke ot Ireland. He also writes about business concerns. There are the remains of a wax seal in the right hand mar...
Letter from William Awmack
28 Dec 1797
William Awmack writes of the religious 'backslidings' of some people he knows. He also says he has sold his houses and talks about business matters. The letter is addressed 'Joseph Wood New-House'.
Letter from William Golding of March
31 May 1812
Golding writes about a young man, called J. Linford, a Friend who has been unwell and is under the care of Dr. Willis.
Letter from William Walker Haigh
2 May 1809
Haigh writes about a disagreement between the Friends, John Wilson and John Oxley. Jonas Clark is dissatisfied with the way that the Quakers have resolved the dispute. As a result Clark has given Ha...
Letters from William Bayldon of Barnsley
1808-1817
Bayldon writes about possible employment for a young man and a life annuity for Elizabeth Atkinson. All the letters are torn and two have been repaired.
Letters from William Leatham of Wakefield
31 Dec 1813
In the first undated letter Leatham writes about the death of his mother. The letter is addressed 'Joseph Wood New House Denby, with speed'. In the second letter Leatham informs Wood of the death of...