Staley, Thomas F., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 36. Gale Research.
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Residence | Joan Vokins | Charney Manor, at Charney Bassett, the village where JV
grew up, is now (2016) a conference centre owned by the Society of Friends
, which especially welcomes delegates involved in conflict resolution and international... |
Residence | Dorothy Richardson | DR
, after another illness, resigned from her job in London and lived quietly for these years with a Quaker
family on a Sussex fruit farm. Staley, Thomas F., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 36. Gale Research. 209 Fromm, Gloria G. Dorothy Richardson: A Biography. University of Illinois Press. 59-62 Richardson, Dorothy. “Chronology; Editorial Commentary”. Windows on Modernism: Selected Letters of Dorothy Richardson, edited by Gloria G. Fromm, University of Georgia Press, p. xxix - xxxiii; various pages. xxx |
Residence | Margaret Fell | Thomas Fell's estate, Swarthmoor Hall in Lancashire, was MF
's home for most of her adult life, and has since become a shrine to the history of the Society of Friends
. |
Reception | Anne Audland | The Friends Library began publication in Philadelphia; its first volume was A Short Account of the Life of Anne Camm
, a Minister of the Gospel, in the Society of Friends. Mack, Phyllis. Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England. University of California Press. 385n110 |
Reception | Isabella Banks | Nobody expects a lady to be familiar with military details, but it is only reasonable that when she ventures on the topic, she should possess, at all events, elementary knowledge of the subject, Athenæum. J. Lection. 2603 (1877): 336 |
Reception | Mary Fisher | |
Publishing | Catherine Phillips | |
Publishing | Isabella Lickbarrow | Subscribers included Wordsworth
, Southey
, and De Quincey
, all of them writers living in the area. Commentator Jonathan Wordsworth
suggests that the subscription list, which clearly took careful fund-raising work, may have been... |
Publishing | Margaret Fell | This text was highly topical. Manasseh ben Israel had arrived in England the previous October to negotiate with Cromwell over the return of the Jews to England, which had been legislated in December. MF
asked... |
Publishing | Margaret Fell | |
Publishing | Barbara Blaugdone | |
Publishing | L. S. Bevington | |
Publishing | May Kendall | In the twentieth century, MK
re-focused her talents on non-fiction [and] sociological investigations with members of the Rowntree family. She first worked with John Wilhelm Rowntree
on a series of powerful essays in his York... |
Author summary | Bathsheba Bowers | |
Author summary | Dorothy White | DW
was one of the most prolific of the seventeenth-century Quaker
women pamphleteers (with twenty texts), apart from the more famous Margaret Fell
(whose texts are on average longer than hers). She was an incisive... |
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