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Quakers are
people who
belong to the
Religious Society of Friends, a
historically Protestant Christian set of denominations.
Members refer to each other...
- The
Quakeress is a 1913
silent era
short costume drama motion picture starring Louise Glaum,
Charles Ray, and
William Desmond Taylor.
Directed by Raymond...
- Al****,
character in The
Lakes (TV series) Ruth Al**** (
Quakeress) (1718–1809),
English Quakeress This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
- Ruth
Follows nee Al**** (1718–1809), was an
English Quakeress. Follows, born in 1718 at
Weston in Nottinghamshire, was the
daughter of
Richard and Ruth...
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Elkins Park
Marker Text
Nearby stood "Roadside," the home of the
ardent Quakeress,
Lucretia C. Mott (1793–1880). Her most
notable work was in connection...
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Secret of Eve Eve, in the
Garden of Eden/ Hagar, the
Gypsy Woman/ Eve, the
Quakeress/ Eve, the Wife of
Brandon Lost film
Credited as Mme. Olga
Petrova 1917...
- death.
Sarah Thomas, a
Welsh woman who died aged 108 in 1897 "Death of a
Quakeress".
Morning Post. Queensland. 17
December 1901.
Retrieved 10
January 2015...
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Queen in
Waiting (1967) Caroline, the
Queen (1968) The
Prince and the
Quakeress (1975) The
Third George (1969) Perdita's
Prince (1969)
Sweet L**** of Richmond...
- roles. Her
performance as a minor, non-speaking character, a
frowning Quakeress,
greatly amuses the
audience and
makes the play a hit. She is befriended...
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earlier guide of 1817 in
describing the
sitter as 'Miss Axford, the Fair
Quakeress'. It is a
portrait of a
woman of
fashion (not a Quaker) and it has been...