Archives
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The First Publishers of Truth
No. 1-5 (1907)The early records (now first printed) of the introduction of Quakerism into the Counties of England and Wales.
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Extracts from State Papers relating to Friends
No. 8-11 (1913)Series in four parts plus a contents page. This series collects material from the State Papers preserved in the Public Record Office in London, relating to Friends, now presented to the reader. Charlotte Fell Smith has transcribed these Extracts from the original MSS.
Editor: Norman Penney
Introduction: R. A. Roberts
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Elizabeth Hooton First Quaker Woman Preacher (1600-1672)
No. 12 (1914)Author: Emily Manners
Editor: Norman Penney
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Tortola: A Quaker Experiment of long ago in the Tropics
No. 13 (1923)Portions of this supplement formed the Presidential Address of the Society, delivered in London, May 1922.
Author: Charles F. Jenkins
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Record of the Sufferings of Quakers in Cornwall 1655-1686
No. 14 (1928)Transcribed and Edited: Norman Penney
Introduction: L. Violet Hodgkin
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Quaker Language: The Presidential Address to the Friends Historical Society
No. 15 (1928)Author: Thomas Edmund Harvey
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Pen Pictures of London Yearly Meeting 1789-1833
No. 16-17 (1929)Extracts from the Notes of Richard Cockin, James Jenkins and others.
Editor: Norman Penney
Introduction: T. Edmund Harvey
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An Orator's Library (John Bright and his Books)
No. 21 (1946)This paper was given by its author as the Presidential Address to the Friends' Historical Society in 1936.
Author: Joseph Travis Mills
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Slavery and "The Woman Question"
No. 23 (1952)Lucretia Mott's Diary of Her Visit to Great Britain to Attend the World's Anti-Slavery Convention of 1840.
Author: Frederick B. Tolles
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The Atlantic Community of the Early Friends
No. 24 (1952)Author: Frederick B. Tolles
Introduction: Isabel Ross
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Some Quaker Portraits Certain and Uncertain
No. 29 (1958)This paper is substantially the address given at Friends House on 5th December, 1957, when it was illustrated with slides, the projector kindly operated by George Edwards, who also took a number of the photographs.
Author: John Nickalls
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"Inward" and "Outward" A study in early Quaker language
No. 30 (1962)This paper is the Presidential Address to the Friends' Historical Society 1961. It was delivered at Friends House, London, on 5th October 1961.
Author: Maurice A. Creasey
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George Fox and the Purefeys: A study of the Puritan background in Fenny Drayton in the 16th and 17th centuries
No. 31 (1970)Author: Kenneth L. Carroll
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"The Other Branch": London Yearly Meeting and the Hicksites 1827-1912
No. 34 (1975)Author: Edwin B. Bronner