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Total number of records: 36
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757) | 9 |
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723) | 5 |
Whitehead, John (1630-1696) | 4 |
Pickworth, Henry, Approximately 1673-Approximately 1738 | 3 |
Smith, Patrick, Fl.1732 | 3 |
Smith, William (1672) | 3 |
R. F (1666) | 2 |
Bishop, George (1668) | 1 |
Bridgman, Orlando (1606?-1674) | 1 |
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663) | 1 |
The cause of the widows & fatherless pleaded with the judges and magistrates of England : shewing the innocency of the people of God (in scorn called Quakers) and their unjust proceedings against them
Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
[1665?]
Caption title. Attributed to Thomas Rudyard. Imprint from Wing.
To Friends of the island of Tortola
Fothergill, Samuel (1715-1772)
1760
Caption title. Signed (p.3): Samuel Fothergill. Warrington, the 17th of the third month, 1760.
A true, short, impartial relation, containing the substance of the proceedings at the assize held the 12th and 13th day of the moneth called August, 1664, at the town of Hertford (Orlando Bridgman being judge). Chiefly with and against nine prisoners called Quakers; as it was then noted and observed first in short-writing. And now made publick
Smith, William (1672); Bridgman, Orlando (1606?-1674)
1664
Second issue, with postscript. George Whitehead's initials at end.
A relation of the inhumane and barbarous suffering of the people called Quakers in the city of Bristoll during the mayoralty of John Knight, commonly called Sir John Knight commencing from the 29 of the 7 month 1663 to the 29 day of the same month, 1664
Reinking, William (1645-1665)
1665
Attributed to William Reinking by NUC pre-1956 imprints. Place of publication suggested by Wing. Dated at end: Bristol, 13th 10th month 16 4. Errata on p. 128. Numerous errors in paging.
The case of the suffering people of God, truly stated: and their innocencie vindicated from the false aspersions and pretences (under which the persecuting spirit seeks to cover it self, to make the nation believe its proceedings against them are just) that it may be unvailed... Wherein also the persecutors in England are warned, before the Day of the Lord overtake them, as a destruction from him
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1664
Signed (p.11) "G.W.", identified as George Whitehead in Smith: II, p. 889.
Newes out of the east, of the common enemy, who is yet in being in Hungaria and Austria. Or, A true account of the tryals and sufferings, jeopardies and tortourings, which John Philly and William Moore passed through of late in the aforesaid countries
Moore, William Quaker; Caton, William (1636-1665)
1664
Signed on p. 20: William Moore. Place of publication supplied from BM. Preface signed: W.C. [William Caton].
Three general epistles to be read in all the congregations of the righteous, who are gathered out of the house of Adam in the fall, into the house of Christ that never fell, to be read among them
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1664
Indexed in: Wing F1937; Smith I, 668.
A salutation to the suffering-seed of God : wherein the things are declared and signified before-hand that must shortly come to pass
Coale, Josiah (1632?-1668); Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1663
Includes (pp.8-9) "To all that believe in Christ", by Edward Burrough.