Henry Mollineux

Standard Name: Mollineux, Henry

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Mary Mollineux
Mary Southworth married Henry Mollineux at Penketh, which was then in Lancashire, but is now in Cheshire and is part of Warrington.
In the Quaker system, which rejected the heathen names of the...
Literary responses Mary Mollineux
Frances Owen expressed pride in the many poems and letters addressed to herself. She felt that verse was too much abused by the extravagant Wits of the Age
Owen, Frances, and Mary Mollineux. “A Testimony Concerning My Dear Friend and Cousin, Mary Mollineux, Deceased”. Fruits of Retirement, T. Sowle, 1702, pp. A2 - A6v.
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politics Mary Mollineux
Henry Mollineux , husband of MM , was arrested with a neighbour for failure to appear before the Bishop's or Consistory Court (where, he claimed, they had never been properly summoned) to answer a charge...
Textual Production Mary Mollineux
MM sent a poem in Latin to her husband , who was again in prison for their Quaker faith: this is one of many short poems that made part of her letters to him in...
Textual Production Mary Mollineux
Her cousin Frances Owen (who is generally Cousin F. R. or Kinswoman F. R. in the table of contents) wrote a prefatory testimony (dated from Reigate) and a verse introduction. Others who wrote testimonies were...

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Mollineux, Henry, and Mary Mollineux. “A Testimony Concerning my Late Wife Mary Mollineux, Deceased [and other pieces]”. Fruits of Retirement, T. Sowle, 1702, p. A8v - C2v.