Bradford Abbas Quaker Links
Extracts from Quaker/Society of Friends original material at Dorset History Centre (DRO)
Note: ‘sufferings’ were goods seized when payments of church taxes/tithes were refused.
(May relate to a later family Gundry in Bradford Abbas)
1706
Whereas upon a certificate brought into this ? that the house of Mary Gundry of Evershott in this County widow was designed to be sett apart for the worship of God by the Congregation of Dissenting Protestants called Quakers and desiring the same may be entered amongst the ?Board of this Co? This Court doth thereupon record the forme and the forme is hereby ?accorded.
Job Hills for his house to be used for worship, ?Ryme Intrinseca 1702; Ann Seymor’s house, Marnhull; two for Thomas King of Shaston 1706; Samuel Beaton of Lower Compton 1710 (Beaton family also referred to as of Bradford); Richard ffry of Sherborne, cordwinder; Edward Bound of Whitfield, parish of Lillington.
20th of 6th month 1728
Attended by Samuel Beaton sen of Bradford
Other months list Samuel Beaton jun and sen
18th 3rd month 1731/2
Attended by Job Hill and Mary Beaton of Bradford Abbas
19th 10th month 1732
Held at Samuel Beaton’s house at Nether Compton
Of Bradford Samuel Beaton and Job Hill
This meeting ?subscribes for 3 of friends sufferings of frinds from ye years of 1650-1660.
Sume sufferings of Samuel Beaton to ye value of 5s
Collecetd at this meeting 2s 3d wch is Left In ye hand of Job Hill
16th 2nd month 1734
Notes death of Saml. Beaton’s father (?and son) Confusing entry
From our mo.ly Meeting held in Sherburne this 16 of ye 2d. mo. 1734 too all whoame it may Concern these
Whereas by Information it Appears yt Joseph Masters of Bradford Abbis has be Educated in the profeshieon of relidgeion with us the peopole called Quakers and have from his youth upp frequentes our Meetings for which Reason hee have ben and may yeat by sum bee repeuted and taken as a membr. Of our Soecietty but soe It is yt notwithstanding his sd. Education and profeshieon hee the sd. Jos. Masters have given great ?occation ? ?stand all by his Evill Conduct with his Servant and have Brt. Grt. Raproash and Shame upon himself and the profeshieon hee was ?undr. wee therefore for the reason Above declaire the sd. Joseph Masters out of the fellowship with us have noe relidgeious Comuneon with ? psons of such known scandalous Conversatieon as Appears hee has been Guilty of prayeing yt hee may come undr. Judgemnt and godly Sorrow and see himself yt soe by unfeigned repentance for his folly hee may be restored into fellowship with god and unity with his peopell
Signed in and on Behalf of ye meeting
William Rawes (of Sherborne)
? 2nd month 1734
Att this meeting has been Read A few Lines as Testamoney Against Jos. Masters of Bradford signed by Wm. Raws A Coppey of which is dissierd to be Delivered to ye sd. Joseph Masters by Thos. Sturmey and yt hee give an account theirof too our next Meeting
20th 6th month 1734
Present William Rawes; Thomas Turmey/Sturmey; Mary Beaton; Arthur Gundry
A Testimoney against Joseph Masters was delivered unto him by Thos. ?Turmey and ye said Joseph Gave him but Little or no Answer to it the testimony was Read out at Shirborn Meeting
16th 9th month 1736
Arthur son of Arthur and Ann Gundry of Bradford Abbis born 27 Aug 1736
19th 5th month 1737
Ann wife of Arthur Gundry died 13 May 1737
1737 from list of Sufferings
Great Tythes
John Creese and Ambrose Ridout Servants to Michael Harvey Esquire Impropriator of the great Tythes of Bradford Abbas and Clifton came at several times in harvest time 1737 into ye fields of Arthur Gundry of Bradford Abbas and took for the use of the said Michael Harvey
Out of 4 Acres of Wheat to ye Value of £1.2.0
Out of 9 Acres of Pease to ye Value of £0.16.0
Out of 15 Acres of Barley to ye Value of £3.5.0
Total £5.3.0
The abovesaid Michael Harveys Servants came also into the field of
Jonah Thompson in Harvest time the same year and took thence
Out of 2 Acres of Wheat to ye Value of £0.12.0
Small Tythes
Demanded of Arthur Gundry of Bradford Abbas by Wm. Preston priest of Bradford Abbas and Clifton for Tythe of Hay Wooll and apples £1.1.0
Costs granted by Wm. Freake and Thos Medlicott Justices £0.3.0
For which by Warrant under the hands of the said Justices dated the 21st of ye 2 month 1737 was distrained and taken for the use of the said Wm. Preston by
Wm. Brook Tythingman of Bradford Abbas
9 Bushels of Beans worth £1.11.6
Demanded of Jonah Thompson of Lower Compton for Tythe
2 Acres of hay growing in Bradford Abbas by ye sd.
Wm. Preston £0.2.8
Costs granted by the said Justices £0.3.0
For which by Warrant under the hands of the above sd. Justices dated as above was distrained and taken by James Sugg Tythingman of Lower Compton for the use of the said Wm. Preston the 23rd of 2nd month 1737 in Malt to the Value of 5s 8d
1738
John Creese and Ambros Ridout Servants to Michael Harvey Esquire Impropriator of the Great Tythes of Bradford Abbas came at several times in Harvest time into the Fields of Arthur Gundry of the said Parish and took thence for the use of the said Michael Harvey
Out of 18 ½ Acres of Wheat to the Value of £4.12.6
Out of 13 Acres of Barley to the Value of £2.12.0
Out of 4 Acres of Pease to the Value of £0.16.0
Total £8.00.6
The abovesaid Michael Harveys Servants came also the same year 1738 into the Fields of Jonah Thompson in Bradford Abbas in Harvest time and took thence for the use of the said Michael Harvey
Out of 2 Acres of Barley to the Value of £0.13.0
Small Tythes
Demanded of Arthur Gundry of Bradford Abbas by Wm. Preston priest of the said place for the Tythe of Hay Wool Lambs and apples £1.15.2
Costs granted by Wm. and Thos Freake Justices of the place 6s
?For which by Warrant and under the hands of the said Justices dated April 13 1738 was distrained and taken from the said Arthur Gundry for the use of the said
Wm. Preston by Robert Evans Tythingman the 15th of ye same month
16 Bushels one Peck and a half of Barley worth at 2s 6d p. B. £2.1.10 ½
17th 5 month 1739
Meeting held at Bradford
Arthur Gundry of Bradford Abbas proposed to this meeting his Intentions of Marriage with Sarah Bagg daughter of Thomas Bagg late of Bridport dceas’d and produced a certificate under her hand signifying her Consent to and approbation of his said proposal Now nothing appearing but that the said Arthur Gundry’s proceeding in relation to this affair hath been thus far orderly his said proposal is taken notice of as a first presentation and Jonah Thompson and William Raws are appointed to enquire into the clearness and Conversation of the said Arthur and to bring their Account how they find Matters to our next Meeting
21st 6 month 1739
Arthur Gundry has Signified to this Meeting the continuance of his Intention of Marriage with Sarah Bagg and requests our certificate to the Mens Monthly Meeting at Lime relating to his clearness and Conversation and on Enquiry we find not but that he is clear from all others in relation to Marriage and of an orderly Conversation; wherefore a Certificate is granted accordingly.
18th 12 month 1739
Mentions Sarah Gundry wife of Arthur Gundry to enquire into Clearness and Conversation of Betty Raws (intention to marry Josiah Seymer son of
John Seymer of Marnhull)
17th 1 month 1740
Present at meeting – Wm. Raws; Arthur Gundry (seems to act as treasurer);
Lewis Norman; Jonah Thompson
Elizabeth Master of Bradford Abbas dyed the 20th day of ye 9th last
Robert Master her son dyed the 9th of the 11th month of wch. An Account is desired to be carried to our next Quarterly Meeting
1740
Sufferings Brought in are as follows –
Great Tythes
John Creese Servant to Michael Harvey Esquire came at Harvest time to the fields of Arthur Gundry of Bradford Abbas and took thence
Out of 12 Acres abnd a half of Wheat Value £7.10.0
Out of 12 Acres of Barley £5.12.6
Out of 5 Acres of Pease £2.6.0
Out of 2 Acres of Beans £0.6.0
Small Tythes
Taken from the said Arthur by Thos. Fooks Constable the 10th of the 3rd Month 1740 by Warrant under the hands of Thos. Freke and Thos. Medlycott Justices dated April 15th for the use of Wm Preston Vicar of Bradford Abbas and for a demand of £1.8.4 and 3s Costs
Wheat to the Value of £1.1.4
Taken from Jonah Thompson of Nether Compton… £2.4.0
15th 1 month 1741
Arthur Gundry the alone sufferer on Acct of Tithes this year being absent and no Acct. of his suffering bro’ here Jonah Thompson is desired to get said Arthur’s Sufferings and put the same in order to be carried to our next Qrly. Meeting
20th 10 month 1743
Meeting held at Sherburn
Friends present Wm. Raws; Arthur Gundry; Nathaniel Tilly; Jonah Thompson
Peter Masters senr of Bradford came to this Meeting and requested some assistance he being out of work. Arthur Gundry is desired to allow him 1s p. week to be repaid by this Meeting till such time as he get into Work again or be able to subsist without it.
12th 12 month 1743
Arthur Gundry gives Account he has paid Peter Masters 8s since the time this meeting desired him to allow him 1s p. week and that there is still need to continue his Care in yt respect.
10th 4 month 1744
Arthur Gundry who from henceforth is appointed Cashier to this Meeting…
Notes Wm Raws growing old and not so capable as formerly, previous Cashier
14th 8 month 1744
A Complaint being brot. To this Meeting that Joan Masters Wife of Peter Masters of Bradford (reputed one of our Society) has for some time been guilty of frequent drinking to excess and otherwise imprudent in her Conduct this Meeting therefore appoints Nathanael Tilly and jonah Thompson to visit the said Joan and make report to our next Meeting.
9th 10 month 1744
The Friends appointed to visit Joan Masters and give Acct. she acknowledges she has for some time past been too often guilty of drinking to Excess acknowledges friends Care over her Seems thankful for the Advice given and gives some Ground by promises to hope for More Care for time to come.
15th 4 month 1745
Peter Masters 9s
Sarah Ryal 8s
9th 12 month 1745
Peter Masters 4s
Sarah Ryal 4s
8th 9 month 1747
Sarah Ryal requests addition of 6d per week under consideration of her Age and Infirmity – allowed
10th 11th month 1747
Peter Masters 9s
Sarah Ryal 12s
10th 5 month 1748
Peter Masters funeral Expenses who dyed 3rd mo the 9th last
Rec’d of Saml. Foot £30 being the Sum said to be decreed in Chancery on
Sarah Ryal’s bond assigned to us
11th 10 month 1748
Arthur Gundry of Bradford Abbas dyed the 16th of 9ber last
11th 1 month 1749
Our friend Jonah Thompson has now intimated his inclination to visit friends in America and requests our Certificate which accordingly drawn and signed in this meeting.
14th 6 month 1752
Disbursed towards the relief of a poor man at Bradford since last meeting 14s
Sarah Ryal to have 8s p. month
12th 7 month 1752
To a poor man at Bradford 4s
March 1755
Monthly Meeting held at Sherborne
James Clothier Junr. Of Streat having appeared at this Meeting and signified his Intention of Marriage with Ann Gundry of Bradford Abbas Ann Gundry being here Present and Joyning with the said Proposal of the said James Clothier also having produced a Certificate from the Mens Meeting in Streat in Sumerset sined by his Father and her Guardian with other friends Importing that he is a young Man of Sober and orderly Conversation and free from any engagement relating to Marriage this Meeting therefore take Notice of the said proposal as first presentation and appoint Mary Thompson Hannah Rawes to enquire into her Conversation and Clearness of the said Ann Gundry and give Account to our next Meeting.
13th 4 month 1755
Intention of Marriage published at Meeting….this meeting leaves them to there Liberty to Accomplishe there said intention of Marriage having regard to the good order Established amongst Friends and appoint Robt. Ring and William Rawes to attend there said Marriage and give acct. therof to our next Meeting.
11th 5 month 1755
Robt. Ring and Wm. Rawes Attended ye Marriage between James Clothier and
Ann Gundry ye Marriage being Solemnized ye 7th of 5th month at our Meeting house at Sherborne the Frds. That was appointed to attend ye Marriage Reports that good Order was kept.
1759
From our Monthly held in Sherborne the 11th of the 11 month 1759
To Friends of Taunton Monthly Meeting in the County of Somerset
Dear Friends
Our Friend Sarah Gundry having removed within the Compass of your meeting Requested our Certificate. This may certify you that upon Enquiry we found she to be of Sober and orderly Conversation and ? recommend she to your friendly notice
(not signed)
18th 11 month 1759
Sarah Gundry late of Bradford have sent to this Meeting desireing a Citificate to be sent to the Monthly Meeting at Taunton which is signed on behalf of our Monthly Meeting and Likewise Wm. Rawes is desired to draw up our Next Quarterly Meeting Queries.
1761
Whereas Samuel Osmond of Bradford by his Education and sometimes attending our Meetings was reputed one of our Society But for want of duly regarding the Principle he seem’d to make a profession of has fallen into Measures or Practices inconsistent therewith and at length absconded in a very dishonourable Manner in Order to defraud his Creditors of their just dues And the Labour of love we have bestowed upon him not having the desired Effect We think ourselves abliged in order to clear ourselves of the just Imputation of allowing such Practices in any of our Members (as drinking to excess, disregarding his promises Marrying out of the Society defrauding his Creditors which the said Samuel has been too apparently guilty of) To testify in this publick manner that we can have no Unity with the said Samuel nor acknowledge him a Member of out Society till by unfeigned Repentance he come to amendment of Life which is what we sincerely desire
Signed in and by Order of our Monthly Meeting held at Sherburn this 14th day of the second Month 1761 by
Josiah Seymer William Rawes junr Robert Ring Jonah Thompson
From the Monthly Meeting of Friends had in Burlington in New Jersey the third of the fifth month 1762
Dear Friends
Our Friend William Master being about to remove to settle with you, These are to acquaint you that his conversation hath been orderly, His attendance on meetings for Worship and Business diligent, and that he leaves us as far as we can find clear of marriage engagements and incumbrances respecting his outstanding affairs. We recommend him to your Christian care and notice and very affectionately subscribe
Your Friends and Brethren
Signed in and on behalf of the meeting aforesaid by
Peter Fearn John Hopkins Danl. Smith ?ye jun Joseph ?Buzby
Josiah White Solomon Ridgway ?Machariah Antrim Ebnezar ?Mott
Aaron Wills John ?Halkinson Josiah Foster John Bul/tcher
John Woolman Edward Cathrall Saml. Smith Joseph Burr
As/fher Woolman Peter Harvey Henry Burr Will Hage
3 mo. 2d 1763
Respected Cousin)
Wm. Raws………)
Thine of last mo. 14 came to Hand, I Return thee my acknowledgements for thy kindness. Propos’d ?therein, of making farther Application to my Creditors, on my Behalf. I thinck its generally known, that Repeated applications was made to them, before I went to America, But to no Effect. One thing I’d observe, when Obliged to Leave my Family I was offered an Imploy at Wilton, near Salisbury, by the Proprietors of the Carpet Factory there, they agreed to give me £50 p Annum Sallery, and my Expences discharged when abroad in there Business, and a Home Rents free for the Accomodation of my family. But my Liberty to Act couldn’t be ostablished, so lost the advantage I mout have Reaped. Wherefore any Farther application will be (I have cause to think) a loss of time and in Vain. What thee mentions, as the Sentyments of the Meeting, in Regard to my Creditors, have set forth in my former the Loss sustained, and thereby my Incapacity of satisfying them at present. But I hope my Friends have so much Charity, as to thinck my Views in Returning to America, isn’t to take Advantage of my Credit: but for the Security of my Liberty. If as propos’d a Handsom maintenace out of the Estate is to be allowed me here, what difference is it to my Creditors where I Live in England or America. What is Observed of my having no Prospect of Business on my Return to America, shud be very sorry if that was the Case, I have several things in View, and don’t dought of Business or Assistance from my Friends there, and Probably may Alter my Condition in Life (as I have a copy hold Estate) with a Friend for whome I have a Regard. My Intention is to leave a power of Atorney to my Cousin James Clothier, and thee if thout please to favour me with the Acceptance thereof, to Impower you to Receive the Rents of the Estate, the Net proceed whereof to be Divided betwixt me and my Creditors as above sd. And if its ever in my power to make my Creditors farther Satisfaction – This have Briefly communicated my Sentiments to those, desiring thee to present this to your next mo. Meeting, which I hope will satisfie thee and the meeting. And renew my Request to the Meeting for a Certificate, there is one Vessel Sailed and two more enter’d out which exspect will Sail soon, And what if I say in the Language of Abrahams servant, hinder me not for I long to be freed from the Inquietude of mind am under here, and to be with my Dear Children, Relaions and Frineds in America, wouldn’t Misl…(part of page torn) words. But conclude with kiend and Sincere Love to Friends of ye Meeting, and ….to thee and thy Wife, wishing your Welfare in the Best Respects the Affectient:…
Wm. Master
12th 2 month 1764
A Letter from William Master requesting a Cert. For himself directed to Friends at Burlington in West Jersey and one for his Son Robert and Daughter Agnes who we supose are already settled in or near Philadelphia was read in this Meeting and a Cert. Was signed here accordingly for his two Children and delivered to William Raws to be sent to James Clothier to be forwarded. William Raws is also desired to enquire what provision said William has made to satisfie his Creditors and bring account to our next Meeting.
To Wm Rawes in Sherbourne
For Robrt. Ring at Bradford
To the Monthly Meeting of Friends at Sherbourne Dorst.
Dear Friends
Whereas I Entend to Return to America and as am Inform’d of Vessels Bound to that Country soon. I Request a Certificate from You, To the Monthly meeting of Fiends at Burlington in West New Jersey (from whence I had a Certificate to your Meeting) I applied som time. Since, by my Cousin Jams. Clothier, to your Meeting for a Certificate on the Behalf of my Son Robert, and my Daughter Agness, and he by Letter Informed me, that had made Application to the Meeting, and that the Meeting agreed to the sending a Certificate, But if sent it never came to Hand, I Therefore now Renew my Application on my Son and Daughter Behalf. Am under no Engagement relateing to Marriage, as to my Conduct since I came to England, you may make Enquirey where have Resided, which is known to some of the Meeting. Expect a Vessel Readey the later part of next month. With kiend and sincere Love to you, I bid you Farwell, and Remain your
Affectionate ffrnd.
Willm. Master
1 mo. 31st 1764
11th 3 month 1764
William Raws brot. To this Meeting a Letter from William Master which is not Satisfactory. Wm. Raws is therefore desired to speak with James Clothier on the subject and report to our next.
?mo. 31st 1764 Esteem’d ffriend
Robt. Ring
With acknowledgements for the good Offices thou hast done me, have one favour more to request ove thee, That thou present the Enclos’e to the Monthly Meeting next at Sherbourne. For as my Affaires are Circunstanced here, am With the permission of Providence, determined to Return to America. Shud have chosen to have spent the Remainder of my Days with you, but its well known to thee, that cannot be Obtained, for notwithstanding Jno. Knights faire words, he took out a Writ against me as have been Criditable inform’d – have examined the Accts. And after correcting Som Errors in them, there is great loss sustained by keeping the Estates in Hand I wouldn’t reflect on the Dead, or Living, but am Sorry notwithstanding my Repeated writing, to Inspect into the Affaire, it was not don, and things put on a Better Footing. The estates as now Let Viz £48 p Annum, after Deducting Taxes and other Costs, which on an Average Charged @ £13 p Annum
Viz the Estate Lete at Michms. 1753 to Ditto 1763 Ten Years @ £48 p £480.0.0
Deduct the Disbursment for 10 years @ £13 Amounts to £130.0.0
By Leting the Estates it would have Cleared £350.0.0
Have examined and don’t find for Clothing and maintainance)
the Expence of sending two of my Children to America don’t)
Amount to, But Charge for it ) £50.0.0
Have seen my Brothers Inventory Taken and Appraised by Wm. Read and
Eprm. Westley (that is of his Stock and Goods and his Estate Included in its) which the amount of, was more then Equal to all his Depts, of which have a List. Thou may lay this before the Metting if thou thinck proper fore the friends perusal, and also Inform them of the proposal I made to …Knight and Others, as thou was personally with me. Robert I thinck I shall see thy Face no more for never Entend to come aney more to Bradford, and hereby take my Leave of thee Wishing thy Welfare in the Best Respects, am with Kiend and Sincere Love to thee, thy Affectionate
Ffriend
Willm. Master
P: I pleas to Inform Jno. ?Teeney that I would have him Bring the last years Accts. With all Expedition as there is a Necessity for it, as have no time to Loose, my Love to him and Daughter
W. M.
25th 6 mo. 1764
Respected Cousin
Willm. Rawes
Thine of the 11th Instant came to Hand, by which Thou informs, what Wrote thee was not Satisfactory to the Meeting, as I didn’t set forth the full sum am Indepted to each particular Creditr. (Principal money as Apprehend) I sent the Names and Residence of my three Principal Credts. But had no thought of Affixing the Respective sums am Indepted to Each of sd. Three mentioned, it being Natural to thinck, on Aplication being made to them, they would Redaly Inform what there Demands are on me – in regard to the Remote Credits., which are three, my Reson for not mentioning there Names was, that if the near ones Shudnt agree to my Proposal, it would answer no End to apply to or seek after the Remotes. But if the … Credts. Agree to whats propos’d, it’s Resonable to hope the lesser wont stand ?out. By what thee writ, Apprehend the Sentiments of the Meeting was, That I thought on the Death of either of sd. three, or all, or any of my Credts., there Securities became Null and Void. such a Thing never entred my Thoughts, for Ignorant as I am of Law, I know Bonds Includes not only the person Bound, but his Heirs, Exects. And Adminstrs.. And Exstend to the Heirs, Exects. And Admintr. to whome a Bond is given – As to the Existance of the sd. three Credts. not formerly mentioned I cannot Inform, one of them I know is Dead, whether the other two are Living ar where Reside I know not; But be that as it may, undoughtly there is som or other left Intitled to there Interest, or what they left behind them and its my full purpose they shall be paid there proportional share, as proposed according to there Demands on me, and as above sd. If the greater agree the other must be Enquiered after. Have Subjoyned the Nmaes, and set the sums of the three formerly mentioned, and also what is the principal due to the other three. this I hope is suffitiently Explicit, and will be Satisfactory to the Meeting, am with kiend Love to Thee and thy Wife thy A…
?Frand and Cousin
Wm. Master
---- Noakes of Rimpton £50
Wid. Rawlings of Stoford £40
Jno. Knight Closworth £20
The three Remote
To 1st £10
To 2nd £10
To 3rd £10
£140
N.B. The wd. Rawlings Bond is for £50 But her Husband made Seisure of my Goods and Sold to the amount of £10 – and am not certain where one of the 3 isnt £12 the Bond being for £20, I pd. Part of the principal, but how much cant Remember its being more than a years since.
1770
To Friends at the Monthly Meeting of Sherborn in the County of Dorsett
Dear Friends
Being informed that William Masters is removed from us within the Compass of your meeting where he was lately recommended from we.
Therefore this is to certify you that he was of an Orderly Conversation while with us often Frequenting the meeting of worship that he belong to, And desiring his Establishment in that which will never fade we recommend him to your Brotherly Care, and with Salutation of Love we remain your Friends and Brethren,
Signed in and by the Order of the said meeting held at Somerton for the South Division the 28 day 6 mo. 1770
By Samuel Isaac j.
Clerk to the said meeting
NQ1/R1 Lease Arthur Gundry/Ephriam Westley 1775
Mr Arthur Gundry to Ephriam Westley Lease of a Tenement called New Lease in the Parish of Bradford Abbas in the County of Dorset for 7 years from Ladyday 1775
Yearly Rent £73.0.0
This Indenture made this Twenty first day of November in the Year of our Lord One Thousand and seven hundred and seventy four Between Arthur Gundry of ?Wollington in the County of Somerset, shopkeeper, of the one part and Ephriam Westley of Bradford Abbas in the County of Dorset, Yeoman, of the other part… all that Messuage or Tenement and Dwelling House and ye several Closes…. Parts of said Meadow and Pasture thereunto belonging containing together in the whole by Estimation Seventy two Acres or thereabouts….
Gives detailed instructions on husbandry including double digging, parings and trimmings of Maiden Trees, making hedges, and the need to dig ditches.
Dear friends
These may inform you that application was made to us for our Certificate on behalf of Robert Master (son of William Master) who hath returned to Reside among you. We therefore acquaint you that during his Residence among us he frequently attended our religious Meetings for divine Worship, and left us as far as appears clear of Engagements in respect to Marriage, and hath settled his outward affairs, and continuing to have Right of Membership, we recommend him to your Friendly Care and Religious Oversight.
With desires for his Welfare we Conclude your loving Friends
Signed in and on behalf of our Monthly Meeting held at Burlington New Jersey in America this third day of the 7 mo. 1775
Saml. Allinson Benjamin Jones John Harvey David Ridgway
Sam: Shinn Aaron Smith Thos. Bunting Solomon Ridgway
Joseph ?Buyly Josiah White Peter Worrall John Hoskins
Rob. Smith Danl. Smith ?Asher Woolman Benj. Swett
Caleb Carr
4 (day) 2 mo. 1784
Certificate on behalf of Francis King lately settled at Bradford, from Somerton
11 (day) 6 mo 1786
To Bridport
Certificate for Francis King, wife Catherine and children John and Ann (now infants) being removed from Great Canford, now residing at Bridport.
Form:
name; reason; demand; charges; claimant; name of constable; warrant signed by; articles take; value; notes
6th mo 1793
Thos. Thompson, Nether Compton; tithes; £4.14.0; 10s; Francis Abbott, tithe farmer; George Beaton, tithingman; Wm. Toogood, George Hutchings; malt; £6.0.0
Abt 6th mo 1794
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £5.10.0; 10s; Francis Abbott; Thos. Eastment, tithingman;
Wm. Toogood, George Hutchings; malt; £6.7.6
17 of 12 mo 1795
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £8.0.6; 7s; Francis Abbott; John Hillary, tithingman;
Wm. Toogood, George Hutchings; malt; £9.0.0
8th mo ?1796
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £6.11.0; 7s; Francis Abbott; John Hillary, tithingman;
Wm. Toogood; ,alt; £7.9.0
6th mo 1797
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £9.6.0; 7s; Francis Abbott; John Fever, tithingman;
Wm. Toogood; malt; £11.4.0
22(nd) 4th mo 1799
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £5.15.6; Francis Abbott; John Fever, tithingman;
Wm. Toogood; malt; £7.4.6; no returns
23. 11 mo 1805
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £26.0.0; £1.4.0; Thos Sherren; Thos. Hull, tithingman;
Nath. Bristed, Wm. Toogood; malt above that value; £27.4.0; no return
18. 6 mo 1808
Thos. Thompson; tithes 1805 & 1806; £28.14.0; £2.13.0; Thos. Sherren;
Jn. Toogood; Wm. Toogood; 20 sheep; £37.17.6; £6.10.6 returned
4. 4 mo 1811
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £14.1.6; 16s; Thos. Sherrin; John Toogood;
Wm. Toogood; sheep; £16.16.0; there were two warrants
6th mo. 1813
Thos. Thompson; tithes; £18.0.0; 16s; Thos. Sherrin; Fran. Russell;
Morgan Jones, Willm. Toogoood; malt; £18.16.0
22. 6th mo 1815
Thos. Thompson; tythes; £33.10.10; 6s; Thos. ?Hopson; Jno Toogood;
John Parsons; wool £26.1.8, Malt £8.2.0, total £34.3.8
28. 5th mo 1819
Edw. Thompson, Nether Compton; tithes; £4.6.6; 8s 6d; Jn. Evans; Jas. Rawe;
Jno. Parsons, Edw. West; 240 ?, 18 yds Dowlas; £5.9.6
4. 11 mo 1821
Jonah Thompson, Compton; tithes; £24.4.0; £1.8.6; Jno. Evans; Robt. Arnold;
Jno. Parsons; 80 Bus. Malt; £28.0.0; £1.7.6 ret
4. 11 mo 1821
E.T. & S. Thompson; tithes; £6.13.0; 19s 3d; Jno. Evans; Robt. Arnold;
Jno. Parsons, E.W.West; 30 doz Flax; £8.12.6; £1.0.3 ret
7 mo. 1822
Jonah Thompson; tithes; £25.0.0; 15s; Thos. Hobson; Edw Yerbury;
Jno. Parsons; 90 Bus Wheat; £27.0.0
18. 8 mo 1824
E.T. & S. Thompson; tithes; £7.0.0; 12s 3d; Thos. Hobson; Thomas Hull;
John Parsons; flax; £9.15.0
20. 6 mo. 1824
Jonah Thompson; tithes; £42.13.0; £2.4.0; Geo. Hayward; Thomas Hull;
John Parsons; malt; £48.0.0
13 10 mo 1824
Jonah Thompson; tithes; £26.7.0; 7s 6d; Thos. Hobson; Thomas Hull;
John Parsons; sheep; £26.0.0
26 9 mo 1825
Jonah Thompson; tithes; £73.6.0; £1.14.0; Wyndham Goodden; John King;
John Parsons; malt £60.0.0, barley £15.5.0
25 7 mo 1826
Jonah Thompson; tithes; £73.6.0; £2.2.0; Wyndham Goodden; John King;
John Parsons, wheat; £79.16.0
2 12 mo. 1826
Jonah Thompson; tithes; £37.0.0; £1.1.0; Wyndham Goodden, John King;
John Parsons; barley; £41.12.0