| John Richardson - 1832 - 374 pages
...the men, put forward their wives to go to the quarterly meeting, as they intended themselves to go to the northern yearly meeting to be at Kendal about...were that day pretty many in company, but more women then men, tho' both the roads and the weather were but indifferent. Hence I concluded that no other... | |
| James Gough - 1832 - 436 pages
...the men, put forward their wives to go to the quarterly meeting, as they intended themselves to go to the northern yearly meeting to be at Kendal about...were that day pretty many in company, but more women then men, tho* both the roads and the weather were but indifferent. Hence I concluded that no other... | |
| James Gough - 1837 - 362 pages
...the men put forward their w ives to go to the quarterly meeting, as they intended themselves to go to the northern yearly meeting to be at Kendal about...concluded that no other motive, but that of religious desire drew them from home. It affected my mind, and made me hope for a good meeting. The widow of... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1845 - 496 pages
...several of the men put forward their wives to go to the quarterly meeting, as they intended themselves to the northern yearly meeting to be at Kendal about...concluded that no other motive but that of religious desire drew them from home. It affected my mind, and made me hope for a good meeting. The widow of... | |
| William Evans - 1845 - 496 pages
...wives to go to ihe quarterly meeting, as they intended themselves to the northern yearly meeting to he at Kendal about two weeks from that time. We were that day pretty many in company, hut more women than men, though both the roads and the weather were but indifferent. Hence I concluded... | |
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