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Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, September 25, 1676, Phineas Pemberton Sep 1676

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, September 25, 1676, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 25, 1676 (September 15, 1676 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. Phineas expresses his regrets at his father's poor health, telling him to not go to Aspull on business if it will make his health worse. The rest of the letter concerns their business and goods purchased.


Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, September 11, 1676, Ralph Pemberton Sep 1676

Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, September 11, 1676, Ralph Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 11, 1676 (September 1, 1676 Old Style) from Ralph Pemberton to his son, Phineas Pemberton.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, February 16, 1676, Phineas Pemberton Dec 1675

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, February 16, 1676, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated February 16, 1676 (February 6, 1675 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. He asks his father to bring a book with copies of bonds and other business documents. Phineas hires an attorney to make contracts. He mentions Henry Bailey, and how he will introduce the two if Bailey comes into town.


Phineas Pemberton, Roger Haydock, October 3, 1674, Phineas Pemberton Oct 1674

Phineas Pemberton, Roger Haydock, October 3, 1674, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated October 3, 1674 (September 23, 1674 Old Style) to Roger Haydock concerning his imprisonment, likely in Lancaster Castle. The author, likely Phineas Pemberton from the handwriting, offers comforting and reassuring words by expressing his beliefs.


Phineas Pemberton, Roger Haydock, October 3, 1674, Phineas Pemberton Oct 1674

Phineas Pemberton, Roger Haydock, October 3, 1674, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated October 3, 1674 (September 23, 1674 Old Style) to Roger Haydock concerning his imprisonment, likely in Lancaster Castle. The author, likely Phineas Pemberton from the handwriting, offers comforting and reassuring words by expressing his beliefs.


Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, August 3, 1674, Ralph Pemberton Aug 1674

Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, August 3, 1674, Ralph Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated August 3, 1674 (July 24, 1674 Old Style) from Ralph Pemberton to his son Phineas Pemberton, concerning the upkeep and care of his horse.


Roger Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, June 13, 1674, Roger Haydock Jun 1674

Roger Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, June 13, 1674, Roger Haydock

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated June 13, 1674 (June 3, 1674 Old Style) from Roger Haydock in Lancaster Castle to Phineas Pemberton. In the letter, Haydock informs Pemberton of his imprisonment, along with several others. He asks Pemberton to pay money owed another Friend since his imprisonment prevents him from doing so.


Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, [March 17, 1674], Ralph Pemberton Mar 1674

Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, [March 17, 1674], Ralph Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated March 17, 1674 (March 7, 1674 Old Style) from Ralph Pemberton to his son, Phineas Pemberton.


Roger Longworth, The Constable Of Bolton, October 8, 1671, Roger Longworth Oct 1671

Roger Longworth, The Constable Of Bolton, October 8, 1671, Roger Longworth

Pemberton Correspondence

A copy of a letter dated October 8, 1671 (September 28, [1671] Old Style) from Roger Longworth to the constable of Bolton regarding legal matters and his arrest, along with that of several others, while in town.


Roger Longworth, James Harrison, April 20, 1671, Roger Longworth Apr 1671

Roger Longworth, James Harrison, April 20, 1671, Roger Longworth

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated April 20, 1671 (10 2mo. 1617 Old Style) from Roger Longworth in Lancaster Castle to James Harrison. He mentions Thomas Bond receiving ten pounds and fifty shillings at Lancaster but the rest is not yet paid. Longworth and his fellow prisoners wrote to the judges for more information on when they will be called to court. Longworth also mentions travel plans—possibly to London—after he is released.


John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, October 15, 1670, John Abraham Oct 1670

John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, October 15, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated October 15, 1670 (5 8mo. 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Phineas Pemberton.


John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, October 15, 1670, John Abraham Oct 1670

John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, October 15, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

Two copies, dated September 1876, of a letter dated October 15, 1670 (October 5, 1670 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Phineas Pemberton regarding his attempts to secure Pemberton's liberty from jail. The magistrates told him they would send for Pemberton to attend the quarter sessions, but he has not heard anything else about it since. He offers Pemberton reassuring words on the necessity of God’s judgement. He also comments on his slow recovery from a recent illness.


John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, September 30, 1670, John Abraham Sep 1670

John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, September 30, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 30, 1670 (September 20, 160 Old Style) from John Abraham to Ralph Pemberton. Below this letter is a note from Ralph Pemberton to his son, Phineas.


John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, September 24, 1670, John Abraham Sep 1670

John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, September 24, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 24, 1670 (September 14, 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Phineas Pemberton, at the time imprisoned in Lancaster Castle.


John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, September 24, 1670, John Abraham Sep 1670

John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, September 24, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated September 24, 1670 (September 14, 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Phineas Pemberton, at the time imprisoned in Lancaster Castle. Abraham also speaks of being weak and battling an illness.


John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, September 17, 1670, John Abraham Sep 1670

John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, September 17, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 17, 1670 (September 7, 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Ralph Pemberton. There is a mention of Phineas.


John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, September 17, 1670, John Abraham Sep 1670

John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, September 17, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated September 17, 1670 (September 7, 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Ralph Pemberton. There is a mention of Phineas Pemberton, Ralph's son.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton Via Reginald Allenson, September 11, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Sep 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton Via Reginald Allenson, September 11, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 11, 1670 (September 1, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. Phineas tells his father of an offer for liberty if he and his fellow prisoners sign a certificate for their jailer.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton Via Reginald Allenson, September 11, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Sep 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton Via Reginald Allenson, September 11, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated September 11, 1670 (September 1, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. Phineas tells his father of an offer for liberty if he and his fellow prisoners sign a certificate for their jailer.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton Via Reginald Allenson, September 3, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Sep 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton Via Reginald Allenson, September 3, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated September 3, 1670 (August 24, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton, regarding a judge that was initially trying to help secure the liberty of Phineas and his fellow prisoners. Despite promising this, he regarded it above his head. However, he asked justices of the peace Moseley and Kenyon for the liberty of the prisoners until the next quarter sessions of court. The request was refused.


James Harrison, Roger Longworth Or Anthony Shaw, August 15, 1670, James Harrison Aug 1670

James Harrison, Roger Longworth Or Anthony Shaw, August 15, 1670, James Harrison

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated August 15, 1670 (August 5, 1670 Old Style) from James Harrison to Roger Longworth or Anthony Shaw, his business partners. The letter details orders and deliveries of different shoes for different customers, including order specifics and customer names.


James Harrison, Roger Longworth Or Anthony Shaw, August 15, 1670, James Harrison Aug 1670

James Harrison, Roger Longworth Or Anthony Shaw, August 15, 1670, James Harrison

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated August 15, 1670 (August 5, 1670 Old Style) from James Harrison to Roger Longworth or Anthony Shaw, his business partners. The letter details orders and deliveries of different shoes for different customers, order specifics, and customer names.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, August 11, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Aug 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, August 11, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated August 11, 1670 (August 1, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. He informs his father that the sheriff has issued orders for him to go to assizes in Lancaster. Despite this, he has not set out yet because his master and mistress, away for the week, desire he stay until they return. He tells his father not to inform the other Friends also on their way to appear at assizes in Lancaster. He concludes the letter by saying he has heard that a warrant was issued for his arrest following the events related …


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, June 23, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Jun 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, June 23, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

A handwritten copy, dated May 4, 1924, of a letter dated July 23, 1670 (July 13, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. The letter is an account of an attempt to imprison Phineas Pemberton for his religious beliefs. At the time, Phineas was just recently released from imprisonment in Lancaster Castle to appear at assizes. Apprehended by constables while taking his master's coat to a meeting in Manchester, Phineas is taken to a justice of the peace. After having his hat forcibly removed several times, he is questioned about his activities on the Sabbath Day. …


John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, June 19, 1670, John Abraham Jun 1670

John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, June 19, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated June 19, 1670 (June 9, 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham to Phineas Pemberton, then imprisoned in Lancaster Castle.


James Harrison, Roger Longworth, June 16, 1670, James Harrison Jun 1670

James Harrison, Roger Longworth, June 16, 1670, James Harrison

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated July 16, 1670 (July 6, 1670 Old Style) from James Harrison to Roger Longworth regarding business and social matters. James Harrison and Roger Longworth were shoemakers by trade, and both moved within extensive Quaker social networks. Due to their unwillingness to swear oaths, Quakers often could not conduct business with non-Friends. As a result, Quaker business and social networks were often very connected. He finishes the letter by sending his regards and love to Longworth and his fellow prisoners.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, June 12, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Jun 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, June 12, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence

Letter dated June 12, 1670 (June 2, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton—then imprisoned in Lancaster Castle—to his father, Ralph Pemberton.


Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, June 12, 1670, Phineas Pemberton Jun 1670

Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, June 12, 1670, Phineas Pemberton

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated June 12, 1670 (June 2, 1670 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton—then imprisoned in Lancaster Castle—to his father, Ralph Pemberton.


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.


John Abraham, , May 27, 1670, John Abraham May 1670

John Abraham, , May 27, 1670, John Abraham

Pemberton Correspondence

A fragment of a letter dated May 27, 1670 (May 17, 1670 Old Style) from John Abraham, discussing plans to disperse papers written by George Fox throughout Manchester and to give to them to magistrates. He sends his love and regards to Margaret Fell in Lancaster.