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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Markham, George, 1752 Or 1753-1816 | 7 |
Wormall, John | 7 |
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757) | 6 |
Pickworth, Henry, Approximately 1673-Approximately 1738 | 6 |
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663) | 4 |
Keith, George, 1639?-1716 | 4 |
Penn, William, 1644-1718 | 3 |
Smalbroke, Richard, 1672-1749 | 3 |
Smith, Patrick, Fl.1732 | 3 |
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723) | 3 |
The case of the people called Quakers (once more) stated, and published to the world: with the accusations charged upon them; and their answers
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1661
Author's initials given, p.14.
The prisoners' defence supported: or an answer to the charges and allegations of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "More truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
[1798]
Subscribed by John Wormall and 7 others, p. 95. "State of the case of several of the people called Quakers, imprisoned in York Castle for the non-payment of tithes": pp. [89]-96.
The prisoners' defence supported: or an answer to the charges and allegations of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "More truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
[1798]
Subscribed by John Wormall and 7 others, p. 95. "State of the case of several of the people called Quakers, imprisoned in York Castle for the non-payment of tithes": pp. [89]-96.
The prisoners' defence supported: or an answer to the charges and allegations of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "More truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
[1798]
Subscribed by John Wormall and 7 others, p. 95. "State of the case of several of the people called Quakers, imprisoned in York Castle for the non-payment of tithes": pp. [89]-96.
The prisoners' defence supported: or an answer to the charges and allegations of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "More truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
[1798]
Subscribed by John Wormall and 7 others, p. 95. "State of the case of several of the people called Quakers, imprisoned in York Castle for the non-payment of tithes": pp. [89]-96.
The prisoners' defence supported: or an answer to the charges and allegations of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "More truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
[1798]
Subscribed by John Wormall and 7 others, p. 95. "State of the case of several of the people called Quakers, imprisoned in York Castle for the non-payment of tithes": pp. [89]-96.
The defence of the prisoners in York Castle for not paying tithes, against the charges of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "Truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
1797
Subscribed by John Wormall and 4 others (p.30).
The defence of the prisoners in York Castle for not paying tithes, against the charges of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "Truth for the seekers"
Wormall, John
1797
Subscribed by John Wormall and 4 others (p.30).
A letter from Edmund Ellis, a minister of the Church of England to John Norris, another minister of the same Church, in vindication of the Quakers from the charge of being Socinians
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1693]
Caption title. Dated: August 4, 1693--P. 4. Imprint suggested by Wing.
An answer to a scandalous paper of T. Hicks, term'd A rebuke to T.R. &c. With a reassumption our former complaint and charge against T. Hicks
Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1674
Indexed in: Wing R2176; Smith II, 518.
An answer to a book published by Richard Smith of Westchester, wherein the people of God called Quakers (more particularly in this county of Cheshire) are cleared from the wrong, injustice, and false accusations by him charged upon them
Lawrence, Alexander (1682)
1677
A reply to Smith's "The light unchangeable".
Our antient testimony renewed concerning our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the holy scriptures, and the resurrection. Occasioned at this time by several unjust charges published against us, and our truly Christian profession, by G. Keith
Owen, Griffith
1695
Subscribed by Griffith Owen and 38 others, pp.15-16.