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Poems read by Sarah Chapman

1803-1807

Poems read by Sarah, daughter of George Chapman, in her illness. She died 20 October 1807.

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Letter from John Chapman of Cumberworth

1782

Chapman gives his apologies for not being able to attend a meeting.

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Letter from George Chapman of Banktop in Woodland

1778

Chapman apologises for not being able to attend a meeting because of illness.

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Letter from Thomas Shillitoe to George Chapman

1801

Shillitoe writes to Chapman about the details of visits he is planning to make to various Friends' meetings. Letter dated from watermark.

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The testimony of Scarbro' Monthly Meeting against Abel Chapman, Joanthan Sanders, Thomas Linskill and others

9 Dec 1783

The paper outlines the testimony of Scarborough meeting against Abel Chapman, Jonathan Sanders, Thomas Linskill, John Walker, Isaac Stockton, John Chapman, Wakefild Simpson, Ingram Chapman, George Gal...

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Testimonies of disunity and disownment

9 Dec 1783-15 Nov 1819

Four testimonies from Pontefract monthly meeting against various Friends including Abel Chapman, Jonathan Sanders and others of Whiby, 1783; Hannah Dickinson of Folley, 1807; Elizabeth Wainwright of ...

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Large notebook 33
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Large notebook 33

Wood, Joseph (1750-1821)

1812-1822

Comprises letters written by Joseph Wood to various correspondents including Charles Unsworth, Benjamin Chapman, Joseph Brearey and Thomas Shillitoe. The cover of the volume is made of a contemporary...

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Letters from John Swanwick of Sheffield

1775-1778

Swanwick writes about various meetings and the health of Friends including Molly Rutherforth and Wood's sister. He says he has written to George Chapman. Swanwick says that Easter Tuke would welcome...

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