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- James Harrison, Ann Harrison, Bolton, Quakers, Society of Friends, Business, Social network, Quaker business (1)
- James Read, John Wood, Isaac Moss, Rosandall, George Haworth, George Haworth {Rossendale}, James Rushton, James Rushton {Rossendale}, Lancashire Rossendale, Lancaster, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Persecution, Imprisonment, Tythes (1)
- Phineas Pemberton, Religious message, religion, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network (1)
- Robert Taylor, Norwich, Isaac Ashton, Thomas Crosby, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network, apprenticeship, Business network (1)
- Roger Longworth, Quakers, Society of Friends, Persecution (1)
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James Harrison, Ann Harrison,, James Harrison
James Harrison, Ann Harrison,, James Harrison
Pemberton Correspondence
Letter from James Harrison to his wife, Ann Harrison, regarding business and social matters. James Harrison updates his wife on the status of their fellow Friends, including one Friend who hopes that he will not lose his land while in prison. 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.
Roger Longworth, J.L.,, Roger Longworth
Roger Longworth, J.L.,, Roger Longworth
Pemberton Correspondence
Letter dated circa 1677 from Roger Longworth to a Friend addressed as J.L.
Robert Taylor, A Friend,, Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor, A Friend,, Robert Taylor
Pemberton Correspondence
Letter to a Friend from Robert Taylor recommending his son for an apprenticeship.
Phineas Pemberton, A Dear Quaker Friend Of A Yearly Meeting,, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, A Dear Quaker Friend Of A Yearly Meeting,, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence
Undated letter from Phineas Pemberton to an unknown Quaker Friend.
Friend, His Son,, Friend .
Friend, His Son,, Friend .
Pemberton Correspondence
Page of a letter from a Friend to his son.