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  3. Vol 6 No 3 (1909)

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Published: 2018-04-04

Front Matter

  • Contents and Notices
    The Editors
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Articles

  • Notes and Queries
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • Obituary
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • Extracts from Presidential Address at Annual Meeting
    Joseph J Green
    • PDF
  • A Rare Tract on Persecution in Scotland
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • Incidents at the Time of the American Revolution, connected with some Members of the Society of Friends
    George Vaux
    • PDF
  • A Short Account of John Reckless and his Family, II
    Emily Manners
    • PDF
  • Sheriff Court Decrees against Barclays of Ury
    W A Macnaughton
    • PDF
  • Financial Statements sent to Smarthmore 1655 and 1656
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • The Orders Touching Quakers, 1661
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • The Somerby Estate, Leicestershire, III
    Mary Radley
    • PDF
  • The Journal of Esther Palmer, III
    Gilbert Cope
    • PDF
  • Meeting Records
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • George Fox's Knowledge of Hebrew
    Mary G Swift
    • PDF
  • Vagrancy
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • The Quakers in GReystoke Parish, Cumberland
    J Hay Colligan
    • PDF
  • A new book on Peace
    The Editors
    • PDF
  • Friends in Current Literature
    Norman Penney
    • PDF

Back Matter

  • Officers for the year 1909-10 and Balance sheet for the year 1908
    The Editors
    • PDF
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