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James Harrison, Bolton, Roger Longworth, Brian Hodston, Brian Hodgson, Lancaster, Lancaster Castle, Henry Baker, Thomas Green, Lancashire Rossendale, John Yearwood, Phineas Pemberton, Francis Dunn, Coppall, Lydia [Harrison], Phebe Pemberton, Quakers, Society of Friends, Quaker business, Business, Social network

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James Harrison, Roger Longworth Via Brian Hodgson, June 2, 1670, James Harrison Jun 1670

James Harrison, Roger Longworth Via Brian Hodgson, June 2, 1670, James Harrison

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated June 2, 1670 (May 23, 1670 Old Style) from James Harrison to Roger Longworth regarding business and social matters. Harrison sends his regards to the Friends imprisoned within Lancaster Castle. James Harrison and Roger Longworth were shoemakers by trade, and both moved within extensive Quaker social networks.