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- Roger Longworth, Manchester, [James] Houlden, Bolton, Lancaster, Quakers, Society of Friends, Prison, Justice system, Jails, Persecution, Imprisonment, Social network (1)
- Roger Longworth, Thomas Bond, Margaret Fell, Kendal, Lancaster, Quakers, Society of Friends, Prison, Justice system, Jails, Persecution, Imprisonment, Social network, Religious doctrine (1)
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Roger Longworth, The Constable Of Bolton, October 8, 1671, Roger Longworth
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
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.