A History of the Older Nonconformity of Wrexham And Its Neibourhood Being the

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A History of the Older Nonconformity of Wrexham And Its Neibourhood Being the
Alfred Neobard 3n Palmer
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, of Lower Eyton; the Eev. Eobert Wynne, S. T. P. , Chancellor of St. Asaph; ElHs Lloyd, Esq. , of Pen y Ian; Peter Ellice, Esq. , of Croes Newydd; and Ellis Meredith, Esq. , of Pentre- bychan. The licence is thus worded : — " Att the request of the people called Quakers, residing in and about Wrexham, the house of John James, dyer, is by the court allowed for a place of meet- ing for the said Quakers to worship God in their own way. — John Evans, Cler. Pac. " 128 A HISTORY OF THE OLDER 17. Of ...John James and Hannah Newton, two of the three Friends concerned in the purchase of the premises above des- cribed, something must now be said.
18. John James, who has already been mentioned (see sec. 4c) was a dyer, whose dyehouse was in or near the Brookside, and who Hved nearly all his life at the house in Town Hill, which Mr. E. E. Palmer, shoemaker, now occupies. He was a very staunch Quaker until his death. In 1733 he proposed to the Nantwich monthly meeting a place suitable for a meeting-house at Denbigh, and offered £5 towards fitting it up.


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