Swarthmoor is a small village near Ulverston, in Cumbria, England. Located on the Furness peninsula, it was historically part of Lancashire. Swarthmoor...
Swarthmoor Hall is a mansion at Swarthmoor, in the Furness area of Cumbria, North West England. Furness is part of the historic county of Lancashire. The...
She married Thomas Fell, a barrister, in 1632, and became the lady of Swarthmoor Hall. In 1641, Thomas became a Justice of the Peace for Lancashire, and...
(now closed) in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Swarthmoor Hall, historic Quaker site in Cumbria, England Swarthmoor, a village from which the above gets its...
movement in 1652 at Swarthmoor Hall just outside of Ulverston. One of the founders of the Quaker movement Margaret Fell resided in Swarthmoor Hall and was lady...
might speak to people directly. At the end of the month he stayed at Swarthmoor Hall, near Ulverston, the home of Thomas Fell, vice-chancellor of the...
married Margaret Fell, with whom he had eight children, and resided at Swarthmoor Hall, near Ulverston, his paternal property. In 1641, he was placed on...
Hadrian's Wall Halls Abbot, art gallery and museum Brough Holker Levens Swarthmoor Hawkshead Grammar School Museum Hill Top house museum Hoad Monument Hodbarrow...
always repaid the debts. She was involved in the administration part of Swarthmoor Hall Quaker Women Quarterly Meeting. She also wrote the epistle directed...
Sheffield, for Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire Swarthmore, named for Swarthmoor, Lancashire. Trafford for Trafford, Lancashire. Warminster after the small...
name "Swarthmore" has its roots in early Quaker history. In England, Swarthmoor Hall near the town of Ulverston, Cumbria, (previously in Lancashire),...
Quakers. New York: Baker and Crane. Webb, Maria (1884). The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their Friends. Philadelphia: Henry Longstreth. Winship, Michael...
Salkeld Hall Scaleby Castle Sedgwick House Sizergh Castle and Garden Swarthmoor Hall Townend Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Underley Hall Underscar...
as well as three more CDs of his own songs: Hunting the Heart (2000), Swarthmoor (2003), and Flying an Unknown Flag (2005). In 2007, Morton left Harbourtown...
in 1730 in Lancaster. Fell was the daughter of James and Agnes Fell of Swarthmoor Hall. He died in 1772. Leighton Hall, Lancashire Paulyn Gillow Richard...
founder George Fox married local landowner Margaret Fell, he took over Swarthmoor Hall and much of the land round Bardsea. There is an old Quaker burial...
Britain Yearly Meeting who work from Friends House (Euston), Edinburgh, Swarthmoor Hall and Vibrancy teams whose work covers large areas of Britain. There...
born at Swarthmoor Hall near Ulverston, Lancashire, most likely in 1637, but possibly as late as 1642. In 1652, George Fox visited Swarthmoor Hall for...
earliest sponsors of Fox and the Friends movement. She opened her home, Swarthmoor Hall, to Quaker meetings. She later married Fox. Edward Burrough was an...
(1614–1702), "Mother of Quakerism," one of the Valiant Sixty, owner of Swarthmoor Hall, later married to George Fox John Fenwick (1618–1683), English founder...
the Ulverston parish, as are the neighbouring villages of Pennington, Swarthmoor and Loppergarth. Rosside is loosely split into two areas, 'Little' (La'al)...
the early church in the British Isles. She next published The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their friends... (1865) and The Penns and the Peningtons of the...
Midlands, as well as retaining their connections in Furness, especially Swarthmoor Hall and the meeting there. They were active in Huntingdonshire in the...