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  1. Quakers

    refimprove date April 2012 Infobox Christian denomination name Religious Society of Friends Quakers image ... ref name FWCC Friends World Committee for Consultation 2007 Finding Quakers around the World http ... Quakers , or Friends , are members of the Religious Society of Friends , or Friends Church , an international ... date April 2012 Most Quakers regard themselves as Christians, and include those with evangelicalism ... needed date April 2012 Quakers are organized into many autonomous independent regional and national ... federations for Yearly Meeting s of Quakers who share similar beliefs for example Evangelical ... web title Friends Quakers url http www.oikoumene.org en member churches church families friends quakers.html ... worship or unprogrammed worship . Citation needed date April 2012 Many Quakers believe that the Holy ... drayton.html ref Historically, Quakers have been known for their Thou Religious uses ... . Citation needed date April 2012 Quakers are also known historically for founding banks and financial ... us Quakers, because I bade them tremble at the word of the Lord , ref name GeorgeFoxsJournal ... widely accepted, even being used by some Quakers themselves. ref Margery Post Abbott et al., Historical dictionary of the Friends Quakers 2003 p. xxxi ref File William Penn.png thumb left upright William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a holy experiment a state run on Quaker principles Quakers were ... 1689 . Some Quakers escaped to America. Some also experienced persecution there e.g. , the Boston ... in Rhode Island with 36 of the governors for the first 100 years being Quakers , West Jersey and Pennsylvania ... http books.google.com books?id pk7ycUq3cxsC&pg PA82&dq&hl en v onepage&q &f false title How the Quakers ... between Quakers and native Americans followed. Penn Treaty Park Penn s Treaty was never violated. ref .... ref name Taylor However after the Restoration of 1660, Quakers became unwilling to defend women ... During the 18th century, Quakers entered the quietist phase more inward looking and less active in converting ...   more details



  1. Philadelphia Quakers

    Philadelphia Quakers may refer to Members of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Quakers . Philadelphia Phillies , an American baseball team originally known as the Philadelphia Quakers Union Quakers of Philadelphia , a defunct American football team which played as an independent for one season 1921 Philadelphia Quakers AFL , a defunct American football team which played in the first AFL for one season 1926 Philadelphia Quakers NHL , a defunct American ice hockey team which played in the NHL for one season 1930 31 Philadelphia Quakers Athletics PL AA , a defunct American baseball team which played in the PL and the AA in the early 1890s disambig ...   more details



  1. Quakers (band)

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Quakers image caption image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band origin genre Hip hop years active 2012 present label Stones Throw Records associated acts website current members Geoff Barrow br Katalyst musician Katalyst br 7 Stu 7 past members Quakers are a hip hop supergroup consisting of three producers Geoff Barrow Fuzzface Geoff Barrow , 7 Stu 7 and Katalyst musician Katalyst . ref name patrin cite web last Patrin first Nate title Quakers Quakers review url http pitchfork.com reviews albums 16464 quakers st publisher pitchfork.com accessdate 25 April 2012 date 11 April 2012 ref Their debut album, Quakers , was released in March 2012 and features a host of guest rapper s, many of whom the band discovered using MySpace . ref name turner cite web last Turner first Robin title We Broke MySpace Geoff Barrow s Quakers Interviewed url http thequietus.com articles 08609 geoff barrow quakers interview publisher thequietus.com date 24 April 2012 ref ref name murray cite web last Murray first Robin title Fitta Happier Quakers url http www.clashmusic.com feature fitta happier quakers publisher clashmusic.com accessdate 25 April 2012 date 10 April 2012 ref The group is signed to the Stones Throw Records label. Discography Albums Quakers Stones Throw, 2012 References reflist Category Hip hop groups ...   more details



  1. Quakers Yard

    Infobox UK place country Wales welsh name Mynwent y Crynwyr static image File Quakers Yard.jpg 250px constituency welsh assembly Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney National Assembly for Wales constituency Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney map type official name Quakers Yard latitude 51.6603 longitude 3.3113 population unitary wales Merthyr Tydfil community wales Treharris lieutenancy wales Mid Glamorgan constituency westminster Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney UK Parliament constituency Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney post town Merthyr Tydfil postcode district CF46 postcode area CF dial code 01443 os grid reference ST093965 Quakers Yard lang cy Mynwent y Crynwyr is a village in the Merthyr Tydfil County Borough , situated where the Taff Bargoed Valley joins the Taff Valley . Quakers Yard is part of the Community Wales community of Treharris . History File Ysgol Rhyd Y Grug geograph.org.uk 85782.jpg thumb left Ysgol Rhyd Y Grug The early place name for the district was Rhyd y Grug or The Ford of the Rustling Waters . This ford was a simple and easy crossing place of the nearby River Taff , close to its junction ... over the River Taff. Quakers Yard railway station opened in 1858. During the early 17th century those ..., or death. By about 1650 a dissenting group of Baptists , independents and Quakers were worshipping at nearby Berthlwyd Farm, Pentwyn Top of the Hill . The Quakers in turn, soon broke away to establish their own separate community. In the year 1667, these Quakers opened their own Quaker burial ground ..., she left the burial ground to the Quakers. Notable people One of the most famous United Kingdom British Boxing boxers of all time, Jimmy Wilde 1892 1969 was born at Pentwyn Deintyr , Quakers Yard ... links commons category http www.alangeorge.co.uk quakers yard.htm Old Merthyr Tydfil Quakers Yard Historical Photographs of Quakers Yard. http www.quakersyard.co.uk Quakers yard site Historical Photographs news of Quakers Yard. Merthyr Tydfil Category Villages in Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr geo stub cy ...   more details



  1. Pitcairn Quakers

    Infobox Pre modern NFL team name Pitcairn Quakers bgcolor 7D0008 fontcolor FFBE26 helmet logo founded 1904 suspended folded 1920 relocated location Pitcairn, Pennsylvania , United States field Broadway Stadium league Independent division colors Red, Yellow Probable br color box 7D0008 color box FFBE26 history Pitcairn Quakers 1904 1920 nickname coach Terry DeLozier 1904 1914 br Ed Johnston 1914 1917 br George Vedernack 1919 1920 manager Terry DeLozier 1904 1914 br King Crowl 1914 1920 owner championships ... champs mascot website The Pitcairn Quakers were a professional American football football team from ... Origin The Quakers were established in 1904 out of a local need for sports entertainment. The team ... , he decided to try out his experimental plays for the Panthers on the Quakers. If those plays were ... and the criss cross formation were used by the Quakers in 1914 and later by Pitt in the early 1920s. The forward pass once resulted in a 140 0 Quakers victory over a team from nearby South Fork, Pennsylvania South Fork . During that game, the Quakers completed 14 consecutive passes. In to the midwest In 1915 the Quakers, after establishing themselves as the top team in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ... and Ohio . After a 12,000 investment made by the team s manager, the Quakers began to establish a loyal fanbase and began play in the midwest. During this time the Quakers played against, Ohio League ... the Quakers posted a 7 8 record, and lost every game they played against their Ohio League opponents. However in each game, Pitcairn held those opponents to close scores. A year later, the Quakers ... 1919 record of 5 5, the Quakers went into their final game against their local rivals the McKeesport ..., Pearce cite journal title Pitcairn Quakers journal publisher Professional Football Researchers Association ... Quakers.pdf authors Pre NFL Committee cite journal title Patcairn s Grid Quakers journal Pittsburgh ... title Patcairn Quakers defeat McKeesport Olympics journal Pittsburgh Gazette publisher volume ...   more details



  1. Quakers in science

    The Religious Society of Friends commonly known as Quakers encouraged some values which may have been conducive to encouraging scientific talents. A theory suggested by David Hackett Fischer in his book Albion s Seed indicated early Quakers in the US preferred practical study to the more traditional studies of Greek or Latin popular with the elite. Another theory suggests their avoidance of dogma or clergy gave them a greater flexibility in response to science. Despite those arguments a major factor is agreed to be that the Quakers were initially discouraged or forbidden to go to the major law or humanities schools in Britain due to the Test Act . They also at times faced similar discriminations in the United States as many of the colonial Universities had a Puritan or Anglican orientation. This led them to attend Godless institutions or forced them to rely on hands on scientific experimentation rather than academia. Because of these issues it has been stated Quakers are better represented in science than most religions. There are sources, Pendlehill harv Thomas 2000 and Encyclop dia Britannica , that indicate that for over two centuries they were overrepresented in the Royal Society . Mention is made of this possibility in studies referenced in Religiousness and intelligence and in a book by Arthur Raistrick. Whether this is still accurate there have been several noteworthy members of this denomination in science. The following names a few. Some Quakers in science James Backhouse A botanist and missionary. List of botanists by author abbreviation Author abbreviation Backh . Wilson ... of the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers and worked on electricity. John Dalton For a time ... taylor autobio.html Daniel Hack Tuke Expert on mental illness Tuke came from a long line of Quakers ... and child prodigy raised Quaker. Sources Quakers in Science and Industry by Arthur Raistrick. ISBN 1 ... and science List of Quakers List of Friends Schools Category Quakers S Category Scientists Quakers ...   more details



  1. Penn Quakers

    Infobox college athletics logo Penn Athletics logo.svg logo width 150 name Penn Quakers university University of Pennsylvania conference Ivy League br Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges association National Collegiate Athletics Association NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I director Steve Bilsky city Philadelphia state Pennsylvania stateabb PA teams 27 teams stadium Franklin Field baseballfield Meiklejohn Stadium soccerstadium Rhodes Field lacrossestadium Franklin Field arena The Palestra arena2 Class of 1923 Arena symbol mascot nickname Quakers, The Red & Blue fightsong Fight on, Pennsylvania color1 Red hex1 95001A color2 Blue hex2 01256E color3 hex3 pageurl http www.pennathletics.com pagename Penn Quakers Image John E Sheridan Pennsylvania Georgetown Baseball c1901.jpg thumb 300px Poster for University of Pennsylvania vs Georgetown University baseball game, circa 1901, by John E. Sheridan illustrator John E. Sheridan . The Penn Quakers are the athletic teams of the University of Pennsylvania . The school sponsors 27 varsity sports. The school has won three National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA national championships in NCAA Fencing team championship men s fencing and one in NCAA Fencing team championship women s fencing . Men s varsity sports Men s baseball see also Meiklejohn Stadium College baseball Men s basketball main Penn Quakers men s basketball Men s crew main College Boat Club see also College rowing United States Dad Vail Regatta Boathouse Row Intercollegiate sports team champions Rowing Men s fencing see also NCAA Fencing team championship Football main Penn Quakers football The college football football team has competed since 1876. It has won eighteen NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship national championships when the school ... Quakers are a charter member of the Collegiate sprint football Sprint Football League, having played ... Quakers Category Philadelphia Big 5 Category College sports teams in the United States by team Category ...   more details



  1. Saskatoon Quakers

    Infobox sports team team Saskatoon Quakers current color1 color2 logo pixels founded 1945 league history arena ballpark stadium city Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada colors colours owner president coach manager championships Gold Medal 1934 World Ice Hockey Championships titles cheerleaders dancers mascot broadcasters media website uniforms The Saskatoon Quakers were an ice hockey team that was based in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada . The team existed from 1945 until 1959, and again from 1965 1971, playing in various Senior ice hockey senior and minor professional leagues during that time. The Quakers represented Canada in 1934 World Ice Hockey Championships held in Milan , Italy where they won Gold. ref cite book first Dave last Holland title Canada on Ice The World Hockey Championships, 1920 2008 year 2008 publisher Canada On Ice productions pages 39 39 isbn 978 0 9808936 0 1 ref In 1952, they captured the Lester Patrick Cup President s Cup as Pacific Coast Hockey League champions. History The Quakers were a founding member of the Western Canada Senior Hockey League in 1945, where they were known their first two seasons as the Saskatoon Elks . They captured the WCSHL championship in 1950 51. The following season, the Quakers joined the Calgary Stampeders hockey Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Flyers in turning professional as the WCSHL merged with the Pacific Coast Hockey ... year. As a result of the merger, the Quakers lost their amateur status, becoming a minor professional team. The Quakers won the PCHL championship in their first year in the PCHL, however succumbed ... city concept did not work, and in 1958 59, the team was restored as the Saskatoon Quakers. They would ... hockey team since, but in 1965 the Quakers were reborn again as an amateur team in the http www.hockeydb.com stte saskatoon quakers 7910.html Western Canada Senior Hockey League . Season by season record ... Canada icehockey team stub de Saskatoon Quakers 1951 1956 ...   more details



  1. Quakers in Europe

    Portal Christianity main Religious Society of Friends The Quaker movement began in England in the Seventeenth Century. Small Quaker groups were planted in various places across Europe during this early period For instance, see the Stephen Crisp article Quakers in Europe outside Britain Yearly Meeting Britain and Ireland Yearly Meeting Ireland are not now very numerous although new groups have started in the former Soviet Union and satellite countries. See also Yearly Meeting External links http www.emes.quaker.eu.org index.html Friends World Committee for Consultation Europe & Middle East section Quaker groups in Europe with a web presence http www.be lux.quaker.org Belgium and Luxemburg http www.kvaekerne.dk Denmark http www.netlife.fi nl02067 kveekarit Finland http quaker.chez alice.fr France http www.quaeker.org Germany and http www.quaekerhilfe.de Quaekerhilfe service organistion http hungary.quaker.eu.org Hungary http www.quakers in ireland.ie Ireland including Northern Ireland http www.quaker.org italia Italy http www.vriendenkring.info Netherlands http www.kveker.org Norway http quakers.ru Russia Russian language text http quakers.ru english.htm Russia English language text http www.kvakare.se Sweden http www.swiss quakers.ch Switzerland http www.quaker.org.uk United Kingdom excluding Northern Ireland http emeyf.quaker.eu.org Europe & Middle East Young Friends http www.emes.quaker.eu.org documents files emes annual report 2005.pdf Annual Report of FWCC EMES for 2005 http www.quaker.org qcea Quaker Council for European Affairs Brussels based lobbying body The Quaker Council for European Affairs QCEA was founded in 1979 to promote the values of the Religious Society of Friends Quakers in the European context. Our purpose is to express a Quaker vision in matters of peace, human rights, and economic justice. Quaker stub Category Quakerism Europe Category Christianity in Europe ...   more details



  1. Quakers Friars

    Infobox Historic building image Quakersfriars.jpg caption Quakers Friars name Quakers Friars location town Bristol location country England latitude 51.457651 longitude 2.587900 coordinates title map type Bristol architect client engineer construction start date 1747 completion date 1749 date demolished cost structural system style size Quakers Friars gbmapping ST592733 is a historic building in Broadmead , Bristol , England . The site is the remains of a Dominican Order Dominican friary , Blackfriars, Bristol Blackfriars that was established by Maurice de Gaunt , circa 1227. ref cite book last Burrough first THB authorlink coauthors title Bristol year 1970 publisher Studio Vista location London isbn 0289798043 ref ref Cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 40287 title Friaries Bristol work British History Online publisher University of London & History of Parliament Trust accessdate 28 September 2010 ref Llywelyn ap Dafydd the eldest son and heir of Dafydd ap Gruffudd Prince of Wales 1282 1283 was buried here in 1287 . He had died while imprisoned at nearby Bristol Castle where he had been confined since 1283 . The friends meeting house was built in 1747 49 by George Tully architect George Tully , with detailing by Thomas Paty , as a Quaker meeting house and was recently used as a register office . It has been renovated as part of the Cabot Circus development, and now houses a Brasserie Blanc . It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building . ref cite web title Quaker meeting house, now registry office work Images of England url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 380238 accessdate 2007 03 16 ref William Penn was married, 1696, in an earlier building on the site. ref name Brace cite book last Brace first Keith authorlink coauthors title Portrait of Bristol year 1996 publisher Robert Hale location London isbn 0709154356 ref It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument . ref cite web title Scheduled Ancient Monuments ...   more details



  1. List of Quakers

    This is a list of notable people associated with the Religious Society of Friends , also known as Quakers, who have a Wikipedia page. Red links can be found on the Discussion page until their Wikipedia ... needed if not. The Quakers first part consists of individuals who are known to be or to have been Quakers ... of individuals whose parents were Quakers or who were Quakers themselves at one time in their lives ... of Friends, or were disowned by their Friends Meeting. TOC limit limit 2 Quakers CompactTOC8 ... www.stokenewingtonquakers.org.uk nbhist1.html Stoke Newington Quakers ref Edgar Anderson , 1897 1969 .... ref http www2.gol.com users quakers QiJ 4.htm Tokyo Quaker site ref B Only add names here of people ... Library Guide 9 Library sources on Quakers and the origins of the abolition movement Britain Yearly ... Quakers in Commerce and Industry Edmund Wright Brooks p.  70 ref Moses Brown , 1738 1836 ... Fox , 1624 1691 , founder of the Religious Society of Friends Religious Society of Friends Quakers ... of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775 1920 William Sessions Limited, 2007 . ISBN 9781850723672 ... Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry , pp. 190 191. ref Margery Fry 1874 ... Milligan s Biographical dictionary of British Quakers in commerce and industry Biographical dictionary of British Quakers in commerce and industry , 1775 1920 . Sessions of York 2007 . ISBN 9781857023677 ... Hamm, Thomas D. The Quakers in America . Columbia University Press, 2003, p. 160 http books.google.com ... http www.lancs.ac.uk quakers biographies howgill biog.html Retrieved 11 October 2011. ref Geoffrey ... 3.pdf 22Gerald Priestland 22 quaker wikipedia&hl en&ct clnk&cd 2&gl us Coming Home an introduction to the Quakers ... Swiss Quakers site ref Pumphrey, Maryland Walter Pumphrey , fl. 1678 , English born American farmer ... Quakers, Jews, and Science ref ref name Quakersand http personal.cis.strath.ac.uk paulfb ScotBibl.htm Quakers and Quakerism in Scotland a bibliography ref Lewis Fry Richardson , 1881 1953 , English ...   more details



  1. The Religious Society of Free Quakers

    The Religious Society of Free Quakers , originally called The Religious Society of Friends, by some styled the Free Quakers, was established on February 20, 1781 in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More commonly known as Free Quakers, the Society was founded by members of the Religious Society of Friends , or the Quakers, who had been expelled for failure to adhere to the Peace Testimony during the American Revolutionary War . Notable Free Quakers at the early meetings included Samuel Wetherill , who served as clerk and preacher Timothy Matlack and his brother White Matlack William Crispin commissary William Crispin Clement Biddle Colonel Clement Biddle and his brother Owen Biddle patriot Owen Biddle Benjamin Say Christopher Marshall revolutionary Christopher Marshall Joseph Warner and Peter Thompson printer Peter Thompson . ref Charles Wetherill, History of the of the Religious Society of Friends Called by Some the Free Quakers, in the City of Philadelphia , 1894, http www.qhpress.org quakerpages qwhp freequakers02.htm The History of the Free Quakers October 26, 2010 ref Other notable Free Quakers include Lydia Darragh and Betsy Ross . Following the end of the American Revolutionary War, the number of Free Quakers began to dwindle, as some members died and others were either accepted back into the Society of Friends or by other religious institutions. The final meeting of the Free Quakers was held in 1836. Today the decedents of the original Free Quakers hold an annual meeting of The Religious Society of Free Quakers at the Free Quaker Meeting House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.freequakers.org The Religious Society of Free Quakers DEFAULTSORT Religious Society Of Free Quakers Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Quaker organizations Category Christian denominations ...   more details



  1. Quakers in the Abolition Movement

    orphan date October 2009 Religious Society of Friends Quakers played a major role in the Abolitionism abolition movement against slavery . The Quakers were the first whites to denounce slavery in the American colonies and Europe. Quakers began denouncing slavery as early as 1688 , when four German Quakers started protesting near Philadelphia . John Woolman and Anthony Benezet protested against slavery, and demanded that the Quaker society cut ties with the slave trade. These two individuals led the abolitionist movement in Pennsylvania . It was their belief that if the slave trade was stopped, then the institution of slavery would soon follow. The Pennsylvania Abolition Society consisted primarily of Quakers. In fact, seven of the ten original white members were Quakers, and 17 of the 24 who attended the four meetings held by the Pennsylvania Abolition Society were Quakers. Quakers were also prominently involved with the Underground Railroad . For example, Levi Coffin started helping runaway slaves as a child in North Carolina . Later in his life, Coffin moved to the Ohio Indiana area, where he became known as the President of the Underground Railroad. Many families assisted slaves in their travels through the Underground Railroad. Henry Stubbs and his sons helped runaway slaves get across Indiana . The Bundy family operated a station that transported groups of slaves from Belmont, Ohio Belmont to Salem, Ohio . Many Quakers were persecuted by slave owners because of their opposition to slavery. Many Quakers were forced west in an attempt to avoid persecution. Sources http web.archive.org web 20070618024149 http www.geocities.com Heartland Plains 2064 undrgrd.htm Quakers and the Underground Railroad http cghs.dadeschools.net slavery anti slavery movement quakers.htm Anti slavery Movement Quakers http www.pbs.org wgbh aia part3 3p249.html Africans in America Part 3 Founding ... MSN Encarta Abolitionist Movement DEFAULTSORT Quakers In The Abolition Movement Category ...   more details



  1. Philadelphia Quakers (NHL)

    NHL Team team name Philadelphia Quakers text color orange bg color black logo image PhiladelphiaQuakers.svg founded 1930 31 NHL season 1930 history Pittsburgh Pirates NHL Pittsburgh Pirates br 1925 1930 br Philadelphia Quakers br 1930 1931 arena Philadelphia Arena city Philadelphia, Pennsylvania team colors Black, Orange, White current 1930 31 Philadelphia Quakers season color box Black color box orange color box white The Philadelphia Quakers were an American professional ice hockey team that played only one full season in the National Hockey League NHL , 1930 31 NHL season 1930 31 , at the Philadelphia ... Leonard , Dwyer s front man, then requested permission to temporarily move to Philadelphia as the Quakers ... 1930 31 Quakers.jpg thumb left 250px 1930 31 Philadelphia Quakers Things got no better on the other side of Pennsylvania. The financial woes continued unabated. On the ice, the Quakers were the definition ... for and worst defense 184 goals against in the league. At the end of that season 1930 31 , the Quakers ... colors used by the Quakers. Image Philadelphia quakers jersey.jpg thumb right 130px Quakers jersey ... St. Louis , the Quakers franchise never iced a team again. At each of the next five season opening ... in 1967. Syd Howe was the last active Quakers player, playing his last NHL game in 1946. Season ... L T Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs 1930 31 NHL season 1930 31 1930 31 Philadelphia Quakers season 1930 ... standings team PHI See also Pittsburgh Pirates NHL Pittsburgh Pirates List of Philadelphia Quakers NHL players 1930 31 Philadelphia Quakers season References Reflist External links commons category http quakers.flyershistory.net Philadelphia Quakers History Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia Quakers NHLdefunct ... Quakers NHL Link GA fr cs Philadelphia Quakers de Philadelphia Quakers fr Quakers de Philadelphie hu Philadelphia Quakers NHL no Pittsburgh Pirates NHL ru simple Philadelphia Quakers sl Philadelphia Quakers fi Philadelphia Quakers sv Philadelphia Quakers uk ...   more details



  1. Quakers Act 1695

    The Quakers Act 1695 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of England . The Act allowed Religious Society of Friends Quakers to substitute an affirmation where the law required an oath except in giving evidence in a criminal case or serve on a jury or hold any office of profit from the Crown. The Act also allowed legal proceedings to be taken against Quakers before a Justice of the Peace for refusing to pay tithes if it did not exceed 10. The Act would have expired in seven years but, in 1702, Parliament extended it for another eleven years by the Affirmation by Quakers Act 1701 . In 1715, it was made permanent and applied also to Scotland. ref Mark A. Thomson, A Constitutional History of England. 1642 to 1801 London Methuen, 1938 , p. 277. ref Notes reflist Category Acts of the Parliament of England Category 1695 in law Category 1695 in England Category Quakerism in England UK law stub ...   more details



  1. Quakers Hill railway station

    Infobox CityRail station station name Quakers Hill image QuakersHillNSWstation.jpg servicearea Western Line code QKH suburb Quakers Hill street Railway Road distance 40.09 altitude ? traintype Suburban all stops platforms 2 tracks 2 platform arr 1 Island stationtype Ground gates No connect Bus disabled No facilities http www.cityrail.info facilities facilities.jsp?n 228&giveOutput true&facility Link File QuakersHillRailwayStation.JPG thumb Platforms Quakers Hill is a station on the CityRail Richmond railway line Richmond Line , and serves a residential community. Two sets of Railroad switch points at the southern end of the station allow trains to terminate on either platform. This station is currently undergoing an Easy Access easy access upgrade involving the construction of a new overhead concourse. Prior to the Easy Access upgrade, the station had an overhead ticket office attached to a footbridge. This arrangement could become congested due the narrowness of the footbridge and the position of the ticket office. History File Quakers Hill stn from level crossing.jpg thumb The station from the former pedestrian level crossing prior to the Easy Access upgrade. File Quakers Hill Station Accessibility upgrade 2010 full sign.jpg thumb Accessibility upgrade sign The tracks through the station ... station Marayong was duplicated to Quakers Hill in 2002. In 2011 the second track was extended ... peak. p2notes One weekday Cumberland Line morning service terminates at Quakers Hill. Transport links Busways New South Wales Busways runs two routes to and from Quakers Hill railway station 751 to Blacktown 752 to Blacktown NightRide runs the following route via Quakers Hill station Route N71 between ... Hall Trackplan File Quaker s Hill trackplan.png center thumbnail 500px Track arrangement at Quakers ... Richmond railway line References reflist commons category Quakers Hill railway station, Sydney Coord 33.72808 150.88677 format dms type railwaystation region AU NSW display title DEFAULTSORT Quakers ...   more details



  1. Union Quakers of Philadelphia

    Infobox Pre modern NFL team name Union Quakers of Philadelphia bgcolor red fontcolor White logo founded ... history Union Quakers of Philadelphia nickname coach Heinie Miller manager Leo Conway owner Heinie Miller ... seasons website The Union Quakers of Philadelphia were a professional independent American football ... changed to the Union Quakers of Philadelphia. The Union reference was kept as an attempt to maintain ... , who were nicknamed the Quakers . For example, Bill Hollenback a former All American at Penn played for the Union Quakers in 1921, as did future Philadelphia Eagles founder, co owner and coach, Bert Bell . The team s manager Leo Conway was also Penn alumnus as were most of the Union Quakers ... game the Union Quakers defeated the Shenandoah Yellow Jackets 24 0. The Yellow Jackets .... For their second game of the 1921 campaign, the Union Quakers defeated another Anthracite team,, the Coaldale ... Cofall . However a week later, the Union Quakers were scheduled to play the New York Brickley ... Quakers defense prevented the Giants from gaining a first down the whole game. However Philadelphia .... The Union Quakers defeated Holmesburg 21 0, by way of two Johnny Scott touchdowns and one ... under the Phoenixville moniker, the Union Quakers defeated the Bulldogs 7 3. The 1921 Bulldogs team ... regarding the Quakers Bulldogs game. Many of the Buffalo players were associated with the Quakers ... a non league game with the Quakers on Saturdays and then take a train to Buffalo and the next day .... McNeil feared that his players would be too tired from playing with the Quakers that they would deliever ... cancelled their game against the Quakers. Meanwhile Heinie Miller, Lud Wray, Lou Little, Johnny Scott ... to leave the All Americans and played the remainder of the season with the Quakers. Leo Conway was able to arrange for the Union Quakers to play another AFPA team, to make up for the loss of the Canton game. The Rochester Jeffersons played the Quakers to a 3 3 tie. Since the Jeffs were losing ...   more details



  1. Quakers in North America

    citations needed date April 2009 Portal Christianity Quakers in North America constitute approximately 30 of Quakers worldwide, according to the online Quaker Information Center. There are about 107,000 individual Quakers and about 44 Friends Yearly Meeting s in North America. Quakers are members of the Religious Society of Friends , a movement that started in England in the 17th Century. Some Quakers came to North America in the early days because they wanted to spread their beliefs to the British colonists there, while others came to escape the persecution that they were experiencing in Europe . The first known Quakers in North America were missionaries who arrived there in 1656. Soon other Quaker preachers arrived, many colonists converted to Quakerism, and Quakers from Europe migrated there. The colony of Rhode Island , with its policy of religious freedom, was a frequent destination, as the Friends were persecuted by law in Massachusetts until 1681. The British colony of Pennsylvania was formed by William Penn in 1681 as a haven for persecuted Quakers. Quakers also spread into Mexico and Central America. The arrival of the Quakers Mary Fisher missionary Mary Fisher and Ann Austin are the first known Quakers to set foot in the New World. They journeyed from England to Barbados in 1656 and then went on to the Massachusetts Bay Colony . Their purpose was to spread the beliefs of the Friends among the colonists. In Puritan run Massachusetts the women were persecuted. They were imprisoned and their books were burned. Only one man, Nicholas Upsall , was kind to them during their imprisonment .... The quakers were all very mistreated at first. They found a home in Rhode Island. The first Monthly ... those in attendance included Richard Kerbey and Elizabeth Newland. Quakers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania ... across Europe so that Quakers and other religious dissidents would know that they could live ... Quakers in the United States are diverse in their beliefs and practices. Friends there have split ...   more details



  1. Philadelphia Quakers (AFL)

    Not to be confused with the defunct Philadelphia Quakers NHL Philadelphia Quakers team of the National Hockey League , the Philadelphia Quakers baseball team who became the Philadelphia Phillies in 1890 or the University of Pennsylvania athletics teams, the Pennsylvania Quakers . Infobox Pre modern NFL team name Philadelphia Quakers bgcolor 9eceee fontcolor black helmet logo PhiladelphiaQuakers26.gif ... Quakers 1926 nickname coach Bob Folwell manager owner L. S. Conway AFL 1 championships 1926 American Football League season 1926 mascot website The Philadelphia Quakers were a professional American ... Nine Teams New York Times , July 17, 1926 ref the Quakers played their home games in Sesquicentennial ... ref The Quakers had nine players including Century Milstead , Charlie Way , Butch Spagna , and Bull ... gave the team an edge in line play, particularly on defense the Quakers yielded only five points per ... half of their league opponents, the Quakers had no financial connection with league founders C. C. Pyle and Red Grange . In addition to having a championship team, the Quakers drew well in the stadium ... in the soon to be renamed Municipal Stadium diminished, but still drew well when the Quakers defeated ... the Quakers, the Yankees, the Los Angeles Wildcats , and the Chicago Bulls AFL Chicago Bulls , three ... in the last two weeks of the season while the Quakers started challenging National Football League teams ... challenges by the Quakers were unanswered until Tim Mara , owner of the seventh place New York Giants ... Bureau and Pro Football Research Association Linescore Committee ref the Quakers and the Giants were ... Quakers NY Giants 1926.htm New York Giants Beat Quakers in Slop, 31 0 The Philadelphia Record , December 13, 1926 ref Both the Quakers and the AFL were no more. At the end of the season ... All Pro team in his column. Three Quakers were named to the second team George Tully football George ... Football Researchers Association Linescore Committee ref The simultaneous 31 0 drubbing of the Quakers ...   more details



  1. Quakers and Moravians Act 1833

    orphan date October 2009 The Quakers and Moravians Act 1833 3 & 4 Will. IV c. 49. was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The Act allowed Religious Society of Friends Quaker , Moravian Church Moravian and Separatist MP s to substitute an affirmation for an oath on their entrance to the House of Commons. ref Dudley Julius Medley, A Student s Manual of English Constitutional History. Sixth Edition Oxford Basil Blackwell, 1925 , p. 652. ref Notes reflist UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1833 ...   more details



  1. Quakers and Moravians Act 1838

    The Quakers and Moravians Act 1838 1 & 2 Vict. c. 77 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom , signed into law on August 10, 1838. Prior to this Act, Religious Society of Friends Quakers and Moravian Church Moravians had been able to give an affirmation in law affirmation in lieu of an oath where one was required for example, when giving evidence in court. This Act extended that privilege to those who were previously members of these groups and had seceded from them, retaining the conscientious objection to oaths. Any person choosing to make an affirmation under this Act was required to give a declaration to that extent, and would remain subject to the normal penalties of perjury for falsehood. References The British almanac of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, for the year 1839 . The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, London, 1839. UK legislation Moravian Church Navigation Category 1838 in law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1838 Category History of the British Province of the Moravian Church Category 19th century laws in Christianity Category History of the Religious Society of Friends Category Quakerism in the United Kingdom statute stub ...   more details



  1. Quakers Yard and Merthyr Railway

    The Quakers Yard and Merthyr Railway was a railway company in South Wales. It was owned jointly by the Great Western Railway and the Rhymney Railway . sfn Casserley 1968 p 137 History File Dowlais, Dowlais Top, Merthyr & Morlais RJD 63.jpg thumb right A 1905 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Merthyr Tydfil File Aberdare Llancaiach, Moutain Ash & Quakers Yard RJD 131.jpg thumb right A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Quaker s Yard At its southern end, the line connected to the Vale of Neath Railway Vale of Neath line of the Great Western Railway GWR sfn Casserley 1968 p 137 at Joint Line Junction, just west of Quakers Yard High Level railway station . sfn Railway Junction Diagrams 1914 p 131 The line ran up the Vale of Merthyr, and at the northern end it connected to the Merthyr branch of the Vale of Neath line at Cyfartha Junction. sfn Casserley 1968 p 137 The line was jointly owned and operated by the GWR and the Rhymney Railway it opened in 1886. sfn Casserley 1968 p 137 Passenger trains over the line ran between stnlnk Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff the services ended in 1951. sfn Casserley 1968 p 137 Notes reflist colwidth 20em References cite book last Casserley first H.C. title Britain s Joint Lines year 1968 month April publisher Ian Allan location Shepperton isbn 0 7110 0024 7 id 469 CEX 468 ref harv cite book author anon title Pre Grouping Railway Junction Diagrams 1914 publisher Ian Allan location London isbn 0 7110 1256 3 ref SfnRef Railway Junction Diagrams 1914 Historical Welsh railway companies Category Pre grouping British railway companies Category Great Western Railway constituents Category Railway lines in Wales Category Railway lines opened in 1886 Category Standard gauge railways in Wales UK rail transport stub ...   more details



  1. Quakers Yard railway station

    Infobox UK station symbol rail name Quakers Yard other name lang cy Mynwent y Crynwyr code QYD image name Quakers Yard railway station in 2008.jpg caption Quakers Yard railway station in 2008 manager Arriva Trains Wales locale Quakers Yard , Treharris borough Merthyr Tydfil latitude 51.6604 longitude 3.3231 platforms 1 start 1858 lowusage0405 pad 1em 39,395 lowusage0506 decrease 36,528 lowusage0607 increase 40,111 lowusage0708 increase 41,413 lowusage0809 increase 47,280 lowusage0910 increase 62,128 lowusage1011 decrease 61,682 Quakers Yard railway station is a railway station serving the community of Edwardsville in the village of Edwardsville near Treharris in Merthyr Tydfil , Wales . It is located on the Merthyr branch of the Merthyr Line . Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales . Until June 1964 when the adjacent Vale of Neath Railway High Level station was closed, along with the Pontypool Rd to Neath railway station Neath line that passed through it ref Page, James. 1988 , Forgotten Railways Volume 8 South Wales 2nd Ed , David & Charles Publishers, Newton Abbott, ISBN 0 946537 44 5, p.37 ref this was a large, two level junction with services to numerous locations and a hub through which large amounts of coal was transported. Today the station is situated below the Taff Vale estate where bespoke detached properties have been built on the high level line area and also on the incline that existed from the lower level which ran towards Treharris. The derelict upper level was partitioned when the Taff Vale estate was built. The land to the east below Edwardsville cemetery was earmarked for business units but was eventually sold off to Bailey Homes house builders ... of services. The station was opened as Quakers Yard Low Level by the Taff Vale Railway in 1858 ... for a number of years. It should also be noted that Quakers Yard station is also a very useful ... cy Gorsaf reilffordd Mynwent y Crynwyr nl Station Quakers Yard ...   more details



  1. Penn Quakers men's lacrosse

    Infobox college lacrosse team name Penn Quakers founded 1900 image Penn Athletics logo.svg image size caption university University of Pennsylvania conference Ivy League division location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania coach Mike Murphy tenure since  2010 stadium Franklin Field capacity 52,958 nickname colors Red and blue br colorbox 990000 colorbox 011F5B pre NCAA NCAA champion NCAA runner NCAA semi 1988 NCAA quarter 1987, 1988 NCAA tourney 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004, 2006, 2011 conf tourney conf champion 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 The Penn Quakers men s lacrosse team represents the University of Pennsylvania in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I NCAA Division I men s college lacrosse lacrosse . Penn competes as a member of the Ivy League and plays its home games at Franklin Field in Philadelphia . ref http www.pennathletics.com pdf8 681295.pdf?DB OEM ID 1700 2010 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide PDF , University of Pennsylvania, 2010. ref ref http web1.ncaa.org web files stats LAX Records 2008 m w lacrosse records.pdf Official 2008 NCAA Men s and Women s Lacrosse Record Book PDF , National Collegiate Athletic Association , retrieved May 30, 2010. ref The Penn lacrosse program dates back to 1900 ref http www.pennathletics.com pdf8 681295.pdf?DB OEM ID 1700 2010 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide PDF , University of Pennsylvania, 2010. ref and competes on historic Franklin Field, the oldest operating football stadium in the NCAA. ref http www.pennathletics.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 1700&KEY &ATCLID 66184 Franklin Field , www.pennathletics.com, 2011. ref Penn has won the Ivy League championship in 1983, 1984, 1986, and 1988. The Quakers have advanced to the NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championship NCAA tournament eleven times, the most recent being in 2004 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship 2004 , 2006 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship ... Quakers Lacrosse, Men s Category Ivy League men s lacrosse Category Pennsylvania lacrosse teams lacrosse ...   more details



  1. Quakers Hill High School

    primarysources date May 2008 Quakers Hill High School is a school in the Quakers Hill Parklea area in New South Wales , Australia . The school was built in the year 1993. Notable alum Kenrick Monk Olympic swimmer for Australia. House system Ravensworth red Oberon orange Yallah yellow Gundagai green Bathurst blue Perisher purple Executive Staff Lauretta Claus Principal Robert Bredin Deputy Principal Therese Hourigan Deputy Principal Karen Critchely Head Teacher Teaching & Learning History Anthony Head Head Teacher Social Science Piret White Head Teacher Welfare Greg Wright Head Teacher TAS Georgia Valatiadis Head Teacher Creative Art Michael Brooks Head Teacher Teaching & Learning Technology Melissa Lachevre Head Teacher Mentor David Blench Head Teacher PD H PE Kamani Naicker Head Teacher Science Andrew Miller Head Teacher Mathematics Linden Earl Head Teacher English Musicals Quaker Hill High School produces an annual cabaret or musical to showcase the many talents of the students. In 2010, the show was based on Gilbert and Sullivan s The Mikado . Literally hundreds of hours of planning and preparation by Ms Franco Director and Ms Lachevre Producer ensure the success of the annual show. Various other teachers and, of course the students throw themselves into making theses productions such a successful and rich experience for all involved. It was, however, fairly modernised compared to the original The Mikado, by adding new characters, updating the humour and adding various pop culture references. Previous productions include Relationships A Snapshot In Time, Grease, Back To The Eighties and Who The Heck Is Shakespeare. However, these are a few as musicals in QHHS were also made and produced from halfway through the nineties and in the early 2000s. Category Public schools in New South Wales ...   more details




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