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Books and printed items49
Archives7
Coins4
Indexes2
People and organisations1

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Quaker Collection21
Brotherton Collection15
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society8
Incunabula7
Coin Collection4
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse2
English Literature2
Ripon Cathedral1

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society of friends12
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titles of honor and nobility2
christian life1
churches, quaker1
dissenters, religious1
freedom of religion1
oaths1

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Military Mint, Moving With Pompey1
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Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)6
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)6
Society of Friends6
Fox, George (1624-1691)5
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st Baron (1856-1930)4
Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430)3
Selden, John (1584-1654)2
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)2
Stansby, William2
Stansby, William (1638-)2

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Coin

Denomination: denarius

Date(s): 49 BCE

Issuer/creator: Quintus Sicinus; Gaius Coponius

Place: Military mint, moving with Pompey

Material: silver

Title: Timon. A satyr

Author: Wilmot, John; Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 1674

Manuscript: Lt 54

Contents: Conversational satirical account of a dull dinner-party, satirising also

several named contemporary writers; imitated from Boileau, "Satires", 3.

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Some religious affaires signified in a letter from one called Quaker, to Arch-bishop Fuller in Ireland : Also some queries out of conscientious scruples propounded to all the bishops in general in that nation... As also some resons shewing why we deny all other kinds of profession of religion ... [etc.]

Wilmer, Constant; Coale, Joseph (1670); Fuller, Thomas (1608-1661)

[between 1660 and 1669]

"Some religious affaires" is by Constant Wilmer. "Some queries" is by Joseph Coale. The final section is anonymous.

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For the King and his council, these

Fox, George (1624-1691); Stubbs, John (1618?-1674); Fell, Henry

[1661]

Two letters to King Charles II, the first signed and dated: G.F. & J.S., London, 16 day, 11 month, 1660; the second signed: Henry Fell. By George Fox, John Stubbs and Henry Fell.

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