- John
Heslop Audland (5
October 1852 – 4
October 1931) was a
Welsh cleric and cricketer. The son of John
Audland of Ackenthwaite, he was
educated at Magdalen...
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during a stay in
London with her aunt for
seven years. Anne
married John
Audland and they were both
preachers for the
Quaker cause from
their conversion...
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William Ames
Thomas Aldham Christopher Atkinson Anne
Audland John
Audland Thomas Ayrey John
Banks Miles Bateman Dorothy Bensen Gervase Benson George Bewley...
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Miller 2013, p. 177.
Bernichi 2004, p. 25.
Audland 1975, p. 366.
Miller 2013, p. 178. Døcker 2013.
Sources Audland, C.J. (1
November 1975).
European Convention...
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possession of
Dennis Hollister.
Quakerism arrived in
Bristol in 1654 with John
Audland and John Camm, two of a
group of
traveling ministers known as the Valiant...
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Archived from the
original on 24
March 2018.
Retrieved 25
March 2018.
Audland,
Edwin (22
March 2018). "Oxford Boat Race crew
change followed disagreements...
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James Touchet, 5th
Baron Audley (c.1398–1459)
Brigadier Edward Gordon Audland (1896—1976),
Royal Artillery Major-General
Arthur Bramston Austin (1893—1967)...
- of the
English Civil War, the
influential early Quaker preachers John
Audland and John Camm held a
meeting in the
village of "1000 people". Elberton...
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probably for some
offence against the
Conventicle Act.
Thomas married Anne
Audland, née
Newby (1627–1705) in 1666, and they had two daughters, Mary (later...
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spent a
considerable time in London, and in 1654, in
company with John
Audland,
visited Bristol. It is said that they were
favourably received by the...