MF
and Elizabeth Williams
, both north-country Quakers, arrived at Cambridge, where they spoke publicly of Sidney Sussex College
(an Anglican
institution) as an assembly of Antichrists and a Synagogue of Satan.
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Mary Fisher
MF
later travelled in England with Elizabeth Williams
, to Massachusetts in company with Anne Austin
, and on the journey which led her to Constantinople with John Perrot
, John Luffe
, and Beatrice Beckley
.
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