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society of friends3
indians of north america1
quaker church buildings1
sin1

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Leeds3
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Naylor, James (1617?-1660)2
Buy, John1
Coale, Benjamin1
Cole, Mary1
Cole, William1
Cotten, Thomas1
Cotton, Arthur (1708)1
Cotton, Priscilla1
Curtis, Thomas, Active 17th Century1
Lamboll, William1

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Name: Cole, Isabel

Reference: Carlton Hill F67; GG1-8; M13; O8

Meeting: Brighouse MM Papers 1797-1913

Place: Leeds

Pages: app GG5/168-9

Name: Cole, John

Reference: Carlton Hill F67; GG1-8; M13; O8

Meeting: Brighouse MM Papers 1797-1913

Place: Leeds

Pages: app GG5/168-9

Name: Cole, Mary

Reference: Carlton Hill F67; GG1-8; M13; O8

Meeting: Brighouse MM Papers 1797-1913

Place: Leeds

Pages: app GG5/168-9

Name: Cole, Stephen

Reference: Carlton Hill R2

Meeting: Brighouse MM 1804-1810

Pages: 131, 136, 213, 216, 222, 227, 231, 237, 241

Name: Cole, John

Reference: Carlton Hill R5

Meeting: Brighouse MM 1827-1831

Place: London

Pages: 88

Name: Cole, John

Reference: Carlton Hill KK6

Meeting: Carlton Hill Preparative Meeting, Minute Book, 1914-1924

Pages: 243

Name: Cole, Alice Ann

Reference: Carlton Hill KK6

Meeting: Carlton Hill Preparative Meeting, Minute Book, 1914-1924

Pages: 277

Name: Cole, Mary Ann

Reference: Carlton Hill KK6

Meeting: Carlton Hill Preparative Meeting, Minute Book, 1914-1924

Pages: 121


Archive Print Item

To the priests and people of England, we discharge our consciences, and give them warning

Cotton, Priscilla; Cole, Mary

1655

Authors named, p.8: Priscilla Cotton, Mary Cole.

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The wise taken in their own craftiness : being an answer to certain queries sent to the people of God called Quakers, in Plymouth, and certain other queries propounded to the people called Baptists in Plimouth [sic]. For them to answer

Cotton, Arthur (1708)

[between 1660 and 1669]

Signed: "In testimony of the truth written in this paper, we subscribe our names, Arthur Cotton, Nic. Cole, Richard Smith, Anthony Tod."

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Something in answer to Thomas Curtis and B.C.'s reasons why the meeting-house doors were shut up at Reading

Lamboll, William; Potter, James (1703); Buy, John

[1686]

Caption title. Signed at end: William Lamboll, John Buy, and the rest concerned. Letter to Benjamin Cole (p. 9-15) signed: James Potter.

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