Thesaurus Term/Concept: FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE

Identifier 70107
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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Context Record
Monument Type MSF24637 9 High Street, Hadleigh. (Monument)
Monument Type MSF34521 Friends Meeting House (Demolished) and Burial Ground, Foundation Street, Ipswich. (Monument)
Monument Type MSF23967 Friend's Meeting House (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)