WebWarminghurst Place had by now become a centre for Quaker activity, with famous visitors such as George Fox and Robert Barclay visiting Penn’s home. On the 12th July 1677, a huge open air meeting was held there attracting several hundred people. It was here that Penn drafted a constitution with Algernon Sydney for their new state. WebSOF/5 Registers of sufferings, register of Horsham gaol, photocopy extracts of the Sussex section from J Besse's A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers; 1655-1827 SOF/6 Womens' meeting accounts (includes minutes); 1677-1751
Horsham Quaker Meeting House - British Listed Buildings
http://www.horshammeeting.org/ WebThe Horsham Friends Meeting consists of an intact complex of Colonial and Federal era buildings and a cemetery located at the intersection of some of the oldest roads in … elenco the good wife
Horsham Quaker Burying Ground - Find a Grave
WebSaturday 29 April 2024. Horsham Repair Cafe offers a free repair service for your broken and worn out items. 10.00am – 4.00pm on the last Saturday of every month at United Reformed Church, 45 Springfield Road, Horsham. RH12 1PT (behind Wilko). Click heree for more info and to book. Voluntary donations for repairs and refreshments welcome. WebThe "Free Quakers" were supporters of the American Revolutionary War, separated from the Society, and built their own meeting house in Philadelphia, at 5th & Arch Streets (1783). In 1827, the Great Separation divided Pennsylvania … WebHistory of Quakers in Horsham. Although the original North Sussex Quakers were collectively called the Horsham Meeting, there was not a meeting house in Horsham until 1693. This probably results from Horsham holding the local assizes (court hearings) and having a gaol. Quaker activities, and activities of other non-conformist churches, were ... elenco website