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Ephemera: Printed Material: Resolution by Dissenting Ministers to send a letter to George III, regarding Corporation and Test Acts, (1 piece)


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    Ephemera: Printed Material: Letter regarding a proposed meeting of the Deputies from the Congregations of Protestant Dissenters, (1 piece) (SN)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of a small number of manuscripts, mainly dealing with religious or family subjects; the bulk of the collection is made up of correspondence between the Stutterd family members, mainly John, Thomas and his wife, Mary, and Jabez. The collection is a rich source of information about the social, economic, and religious worlds of a lower middle class extended family in the Midlands and North of England in the later 18th and early 19th centuries. There is a large group of letters to and from various Baptist ministers and church leaders, discussing church and doctrinal matters; there is also a significant group of letters dealing with the wool and woolen goods business. The Stutterd family letters are also an excellent source for subjects relating to the medical issues of the 18th century in Northern England; especially smallpox, childbirth and infant mortality, and the many and various ways people died during this time.

    mssSFP 1-857

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    Ephemera: Printed Material: Letter regarding Stamp Duty on Burials, Marriages and Births, (1 piece) (SN)

    Manuscripts

    Note: addressed to John Conyers, Colne, and signed William [Bole?], Liverpool. Note: stained and damaged.

    mssSFP 1-857

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    Ephemera: Printed Material: Letter regarding change of location and date for upcoming meeting of the [Baptist] Association, (1 piece) (SN)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of a small number of manuscripts, mainly dealing with religious or family subjects; the bulk of the collection is made up of correspondence between the Stutterd family members, mainly John, Thomas and his wife, Mary, and Jabez. The collection is a rich source of information about the social, economic, and religious worlds of a lower middle class extended family in the Midlands and North of England in the later 18th and early 19th centuries. There is a large group of letters to and from various Baptist ministers and church leaders, discussing church and doctrinal matters; there is also a significant group of letters dealing with the wool and woolen goods business. The Stutterd family letters are also an excellent source for subjects relating to the medical issues of the 18th century in Northern England; especially smallpox, childbirth and infant mortality, and the many and various ways people died during this time.

    mssSFP 1-857

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    Ephemera: Printed Material: Advertisement announcing the publication of the "York Herald, and County Advertiser," (1 piece)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of a small number of manuscripts, mainly dealing with religious or family subjects; the bulk of the collection is made up of correspondence between the Stutterd family members, mainly John, Thomas and his wife, Mary, and Jabez. The collection is a rich source of information about the social, economic, and religious worlds of a lower middle class extended family in the Midlands and North of England in the later 18th and early 19th centuries. There is a large group of letters to and from various Baptist ministers and church leaders, discussing church and doctrinal matters; there is also a significant group of letters dealing with the wool and woolen goods business. The Stutterd family letters are also an excellent source for subjects relating to the medical issues of the 18th century in Northern England; especially smallpox, childbirth and infant mortality, and the many and various ways people died during this time.

    mssSFP 1-857

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    Ephemera: Printed Material: The Christian Miscellany, (1 vol.) (SN)

    Manuscripts

    Note: inscribed by Jabez Stutterd; very fragile, handle carefully.

    mssSFP 1-857