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Surnames/tags: Quakers Nottinghamshire
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Monthly Meetings
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- Mansfield Monthly Meeting
- Nottingham Monthly Meeting
- Sand and Clay Monthly Meeting
- Trentside Monthly Meeting
Cemeteries
- Arnold Friends Burial Ground (Arnold is now a suburb of Nottingham)
- Mansfield Friends Burial Ground
- Nottingham Friends Burial Ground
- South Leverton Friends Burial Ground
Meeting Houses
- Mansfield, Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website, accessed 2 August 2023
- Nottingham, Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website, accessed 2 August 2023
Websites
- Quaker Family History website - Nottinghamshire
- Nottingham County Council website - The Mansfield Quaker Heritage Trail leaflet, PDF, accessed 15 January 2020
- Our Mansfield and Area website - The Quakers in Mansfield, accessed 5 August 2020
- Nottingham Quakers website - History, accessed 15 January 2020
- David J Bradbury. An Index of Mansfield Entires in Local Quaker registers, to 1837, accessed 15 January 2020
WikiTree Pages
Publications
- Joseph Besse. Sufferings of Early Quakers, 1753, Vol. I, pp. 551-562, Chapter XVIII, Nottinghamshire, Hathi Trust
- Cropper, Percy. The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689 (Edward Hicks, London, 1892)
- Stuart B Jennings. "Gon forth of ye land": The Emigration of Nottinghamshire Quakers to the New World, 1660-1700, article in 'Quaker History' (Journal of the Friends Historical Association), Vol. 91, Number 2, Fall 2002, Academia, accessed 15 January 2020
- James Lomax. A History of Quakers in Nottingham 1648-1948, Nottingham Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1948
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