Thesaurus Term/Concept: FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE
Identifier | 70107 |
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Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
Status | Preferred |
Index? | Yes |
Scope Note | A place of worship for members of the Religious Society of Friends, often known as Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends is a denomination founded by George Fox in c.1650 who believed in passivist principles and a rejection of the sacrament. |
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Instances/Examples (12)
Context | Record |
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Monument Type | MSF24637 9 High Street, Hadleigh. (Monument) |
Monument Type | MSF23967 Friend's Meeting House (Monument) |
Monument Type | MSF34521 Friends Meeting House (Demolished) and Burial Ground, Foundation Street, Ipswich. (Monument) |
Monument Type | MSF34517 Friends Meeting House built in 1804 with adjacent burial ground (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF34463 Friends Meeting House built in 1833 with adjacent burial ground (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF28170 Friends Meeting House built in the mid 18th century (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF34518 Friends Meeting House dated to 1745 with adjacent former burial ground. (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF26877 Friends Meeting House dated to 1860 with adjacent burial ground. (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF34520 Friends meeting house, Fonnereau Road, Ipswich. (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF11865 Friends Meeting House, Holywell Row (Monument) |
Monument Type | MSF34522 Friends Mission Hall built in 1897 (Building) |
Monument Type | MSF697 Post-medieval Quaker meeting house and cemetery (Monument) |