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27 APR
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  DAUGHTERS OF LIGHT:
a conference on researching Quakers and women in historical perspective
 
  YORKSHIRE QUAKER HERITAGE PROJECT  
t 01482 465265
  1pm-4.30pm. Edward Boyle Library, University of Leeds.
Cost: £7.50 (including refreshments).
This is the fourth in the series of conferences which has taken place during the course of the project. The project is due to finish on 31 July and this will therefore be the last such conference.
It is aimed at researchers in the field of Quaker history and women's history, as well as local historians, local Friends, and archivists/special collections librarians.
The conference will focus on researching women Friends, their experiences and activities as Quakers and within their local communities. It will include papers on early sufferings of women Friends in Durham and of early women's meetings in east Yorkshire, and more detailed studies of the lives of a group of 18th century women ministers and of the diary of a woman Friend in south Wales. A review of the work of the project is also featured.
Programme
12.30pm Registration and coffee
1.00pm Welcome
1.05pm Review of the Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project, Helen Roberts
1.25pm The importance of local records of Quaker women's testimony in Durham, Erin Bell
1.55pm Early women's meetings in East Yorkshire, Gareth Shaw
2.25pm Discussion and tea
2.55pm Qualifications and queries: differing attitudes to 18th century Quaker women travelling ministers, Gil Skidmore
3.25pm The diary of Abial Folger and the Milford Haven Quakers c.1791-1820, Richard Allen
4.10pm Discussion
4.30pm Close.
Speakers
Helen Roberts, Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project Archivist
Erin Bell, PhD student, University of York
Gareth Shaw, PhD student, University of Hull
Gil Skidmore, Quaker writer and editor, Reading
Dr Richard Allen, research fellow, University of Northumbria

Details: Helen E Roberts, Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project, Brynmor Jones Library, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX
e-mail h.e.roberts@hull.ac.uk
web   www.hull.ac.uk/lib/archives/quaker/

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