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Chapter 28: INDEX I. PERSONS AND PLACES.
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A personal journal recounts extended itinerant ministry across the country, recording meetings and conversions, confrontations with civil and religious authorities, repeated imprisonments, and legal disputes over oaths and tithes. It combines narrative incidents—travels, jail conditions, and public debates—with spiritual reflections, visions, and written admonitions aimed at clergy and magistrates. It also outlines organizational measures for establishing regular local meetings and disciplining members, and describes efforts to protect poor adherents harmed by persecution. The tone mixes episodic travel account and didactic guidance, portraying sustained efforts to sustain a disciplined spiritual fellowship under pressure.

INDEX I.

PERSONS AND PLACES.


[Names of Persons directly connected with G. Fox, and of Places visited by him, appear in capital letters.

Names of Persons and Places indirectly mentioned in The Journal appear in small letters; indirect references are also preceded by the word “mentioned.”

Names preceded by a * have footnotes respecting them, the pages on which such footnotes occur being given in italic letters.

Words within [ ] represent additional information not to be found in The Journal].


  • Abbey Holm, i. 392.
  • *Aberdeen, ii. 233, 234.
  • Abraham, Daniel, step son-in-law of G. Fox, ii. 521.
  • Abraham, Rachel, wife of D. Abraham, ii. 521.
  • *Abrahams, Galenus, noted Baptist of Amsterdam, disputes with Friends, ii. 310;
    • visited by G. Fox, and partly convinced, ii. 401, 402.
  • Acton, i. 15.
  • Adderbury, ii. 204, 319.
  • Adingworth [Arthingworth], ii. 260.
  • Alban’s [St.], i. 259; ii. 260, 319, 345.
  • Aldam, John, convinced, i. xlv.
  • *Aldam, Thomas, convinced, ii. 511;
    • with G. Fox at Warmsworth steeplehouse, i. 103, 106;
    • visits a Knight in Derbyshire, i. 198;
    • visits London, i. 213;
    • visits, with Anthony Pearson, the jails of England, i. 446;
    • rends his cap as a sign, i. 446.
  • Aldborough Castle, ii. 403.
  • Aldingham, steeplehouse visited, i. 120, ii. 513.
  • Alexandria, i. 518.
  • *Algiers, captives at, ii. 346, 486.
  • Algiers, Dey of, written to, ii. 346.
  • Alkmaar, ii. 273, 402;
    • Friends of, with G. Fox, ii. 268.
  • [Allendale]. See Hutchinson, Hugh.
  • America, i. xlviii, 338, ii. 141-196, 517;
  • Amersham, ii. 315.
  • Amoroca River, ii. 191.
  • Ampthill, ii. 260.
  • Amsterdam, ii. 267-272, 284, 290, 291, 292, 400, 402;
  • Anamessic, ii. 192.
  • Anamessic River, ii. 191.
  • Anderigo, ii. 282.
  • Andries, Cornelius, Friend, of Groningen, sufferer at Embden, ii. 282.
  • Anglesea, Earl of, letter respecting G. Fox’s imprisonment at Lancaster, ii. 56.
  • Angrogna Protestants persecuted, i. 434.
  • Antigua, visited by Thomas Briggs and William Edmundson. ii. 153;
    • Truth prospers, ii. 321, 504.
  • Antrobus, Benj. [of London], signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Appingdalem, ii. 275.
  • *Appleby, i. xlviii;
    • Jas. Naylor and Francis Howgill imprisoned here, i. 113, 128, 142.
  • Appledore, ii. 94.
  • Apen, ii. 276.
  • Archer, Judge, marriage trial at Nottingham, i. 520;
    • præmunires Friends at Exeter, ii. 94;
    • letter from G. Fox, ii. 94.
  • Arminians dispute with Friends, i. 516.
  • Armscott, meeting in John Halford’s barn, ii. 204;
    • G. Fox sent hence to Worcester jail, ii. 205, 319.
    • See Crowder, Dr.
  • Arnside, i. 158, ii. 335;
    • general meeting here, i. 470, ii. 15.
  • Arundel, i. 260.
  • Ashburnham, John, constable, of Ulverstone, i. 472;
    • judgment on his wife, ii. 73.
  • Ashfield, Col. [Richard], justice, of Scotland [and Staines], convinced, i. 404.
  • Ashford (Kent), ii. 1.
  • [Ashgrove]. See Fry [William].
  • Ashley, John, friendly lawyer, ii. 224.
  • Ashwell, ii. 332.
  • Askew, Mary, convinced at Swarthmore, ii. 513.
  • Atherstone, chapel visited, i. 48;
    • dispute with several priests, i. 201-206.
  • Atherton, Godfrey, sent with letter to Countess of Derby, ii. 25.
  • Atherton, Oliver, father of above, imprisoned for tithes by Countess of Derby, died in prison, body carried to Ormskirk for interment, ii. 25, 26.
  • Atkins [Atkinson], Christopher, dishonoured Truth at Norwich, but afterwards repented, i. 233.
  • Atkinson, Thomas, Friend, of Cartmel, ii. 19.
  • Atkyns, Judge, his clerk visited respecting tithes, ii. 357.
  • *Audland, John, preacher at Firbank Chapel, i. 113;
    • visited by G. Fox, i. 115, 122;
    • comes out in the ministry, i. xlv, 128, ii. 515, and travels to Bristol, i. 190;
    • attends general meeting at Swannington, i. 199;
    • bids Paul Gwin repent, i. 330;
    • general meeting at his house, i. 391.
  • Audland, Ann, wife of J. Audland, her house visited by constables after G. Fox’s departure, ii. 15.
  • Aylesbury, ii. 90, 204.
  • Badcow, i. 394;
  • Baddesley (Bagley), i. 251, 256, 258, 335, 467, ii. 79, 104, 259.
  • Bagworth, steeplehouse visited, i. 47.
  • Baily, Charles, turns aside from Truth, i. 506.
  • *Baily, Wm., Baptist teacher convinced, i. 261;
    • in Barbadoes, ii. 159.
  • Baker, Daniel, travels for Smyrna, forsakes Truth, i. 518.
  • *Baker, Richard, Friend, of Biddlesden, visited, ii. 344.
  • Balby, i. 101, 104, 105, 197, ii. 104, 259;
    • Richard Farnsworth and others convinced here, i. 79;
    • yearly meeting held here, i. 476-469, ii. 516.
  • Baldock, ii. 89, 332;
    • sick woman visited and convinced here, i. 258;
  • Baldock, ——, Baptist, and his wife convinced, i. 258.
  • Ball, Richard, of Whittington, visited, ii. 260.
  • Ball, Nathaniel, ministering Friend, of North Newton, visited, ii. 91, 344.
  • Ballowfield [i. 195], ii. 259.
  • *Banbury, i. 79, ii. 91, 319, 344.
  • Bandon Bridge, mayor’s wife convinced here, ii. 109;
    • G. Fox sees a vision, ii. 109.
  • Banghurst [Baughurst], ii. 129.
  • Baptists come into contact with Friends, i. 19, 25, 46, 69, 108, 166, 168, 179, 212, 228, 229, 231, 251, 254, 258, 261, 263, 399, 400, 409, 516, ii. 103, 125, 203, 269, 278;
  • Barbadoes, Paul Gwin met here, i. 330, ii. 152;
  • Barbadoes, Governor of, visited, ii. 152, 158;
    • letter to him, ii. 155.
  • *Barclay, Robert, disputes with students of Aberdeen, ii. 233;
    • travels with G. Fox in Holland, ii. 266, 268, 269;
    • returns to England, ii. 285.
  • Barking, ii. 456, 475.
  • Barnes, Wm., meetings held in his house near Warrington, ii. 82, 106, 114.
  • Barnet, ii. 261, 319, 345, 473;
    • spiritual exercises here, i. 3, 4.
  • Barnet [Bardon] Hills, i. 529, 530.
  • Barnstaple, persecution here of Friends on returning from sea, ii. 94;
    • mayor written to, ii. 94.
  • Barrow (Leics.), i. 46, 47;
    • mentioned, i. 529.
  • Barton, Col. Nathaniel, justice and preacher, signs mittimus committing G. Fox to Derby House of Correction, i. 51;
    • letters written to him and other justices, i. 53, 54, 65, 73.
  • Barton [Burton], (Lincs.), ii. 344.
  • Barton, (Yorks.), ii. 256.
  • Barton Abbey, i. 469.
    • See Monk Bretton.
  • Barwick, Grace, general meeting at her house [at Kelk] in Yorkshire, ii. 75.
  • [Basford]. See Hammersley, Thos.
  • Basingstoke, i. 357.
  • Bateman, Miles, disputing at his house at Underbarrow, i. 116;
    • large meeting at his house, with headings of G. Fox’s address there, i. 125.
  • Bathurst, Charles, his country house at Epping Forest visited for rest and air, ii. 415, and letter written there, ii. 415.
  • Battersea, ii. 346.
  • Battledore, The, written, published, and presented, i. 513.
  • Batts, Nathaniel, captain, ex-governor of Roanoke, visits G. Fox in Carolina and asks about a woman in Cumberland who was said to have been healed by G. Fox, ii. 184.
  • Baxe, Richard, meeting at his house [at Capel] in Sussex, ii. 130.
  • Baxter, Richard, Presbyterian, book by, referred to, ii. 414.
  • Baycliff [Beckliff], i. 121;
    • Leonard Fell and others convinced here, i. 121.
  • *Beard, Nicholas [of Rottingdean], convinced, i. 230.
  • Beaton, Wm., large meetings at his house at Puddimore, i. 328, ii. 95;
    • general meeting, ii. 12.
  • Beaumaris, visited with John-ap-John, i. 378;
    • letter to the magistrates, i. 381.
  • Beaumont, Lord, and soldiers arrest G. Fox at Swannington and send him to prison at Leicester. i. 530-535.
  • Beavor [Belvoir], Vale of, many convinced, G. Fox’s spiritual exercises during some weeks’ stay, i. 26, and his various “openings” here, i. 29.
  • [Beckerings Park]. See Crook, John.
  • Bedale, ii. 256.
  • *Bedfordshire, i. 225, 250, 258, 417, 536, ii. 79, 81, 260, 319, 332, 345;
    • magistrates enraged, i. 226.
  • Bennet, Col., Baptist teacher, owner of Launceston Castle, i. 284;
    • releases G. Fox and fellow-prisoners, i. 321, 325.
  • Bennett, Gervase, justice, signs G. Fox’s committal to Derby House of Correction, i. 51;
    • written to, i. 52, 54;
    • first uses the term Quaker, i. 58;
    • strikes G. Fox, i. 62;
    • presses him for a soldier, i. 72.
  • Bennett, Priest, of Cartmel, i. 126, 157.
  • Benson, Francis, of Westmorland, visited, ii. 17.
  • *Benson, Gervase, justice, meeting with separated people at his house, i. 112;
    • other meetings, i. 122;
    • his convincement, i. 139, 142;
    • protects Friends, i. 156;
    • mentioned, i. 158, 171;
    • his wife visits G. Fox at Carlisle jail, she later suffers imprisonment at York, i. 172;
    • he writes with Anthony Pearson to Carlisle justices, respecting G. Fox, i. 177.
  • Benson, Priest, of Cumberland, G. Fox disputes with, ii. 515.
  • Bentham, cruel treatment of G. Fox here, ii. 56, 57.
  • Berkshire, i. 528, ii. 119, 130, 317;
    • monthly meetings settled, ii. 97;
    • record of a trial, ii. 103;
    • mentioned, ii. 358.
  • Berwick, i. 413.
  • Bethnal Green, ii. 434;
    • ancient Friend visited, ii. 419;
    • paper written here, ii. 419.
  • Beverley, steeplehouse visited, i. 80;
    • account thereof given by noted woman of the place, i. 81.
  • Bewley, George, was darkened through visit to Blanch Pope at Loo, but again became serviceable, ii. 7.
  • Bewley, Thomas, visited at his house near Caldbeck, i. 166, 179, 180;
    • a general meeting at his house, ii. 15.
  • Bickliff [Brickley], Anthony, great meeting at his house in Warwickshire, i. 200;
    • visited, i. 484.
  • Biddlesden (Bucks.), large meeting at an old abbey house, attended by many Friends, ii. 344.
  • *Billing, Edward, of Leith, his wife’s curious action, i. 399;
    • she is convinced and reunited to her husband, i. 399;
    • mentioned, i. 406.
  • Billing, Grace, convinced during visit to G. Fox and E. Pyot in Launceston prison, i. 315.
  • Bindlas, Sir Robert, his servants abuse Friends, i. 146.
  • *Bingley, Wm., accompanies G. Fox and party to Holland, ii. 398;
    • visits Friesland with S. Waldenfield, ii. 400;
    • signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Binscombe, in Godalming, meeting held here, i. 260.
  • Birdet, ——, great meeting in his house, i. 95.
  • Birkenhead, Sir John, master of requests, obtains an order for G. Fox’s release from Scarbro’ Castle, ii. 69.
  • Birkhead, Abraham, visited in America, ii. 182.
  • Birkhead, Sergeant, meeting at his house at Twickenham, i. 442.
  • Birmingham, ii. 104;
    • several convinced at a meeting here, i. 252.
  • *Bishop, George, captain, of Bristol, at a meeting at Reading, i. 231;
    • interview with the mayor of Bristol, i. 462;
    • author of New England Judged, i. 512.
  • Bishopdale, ii. 256.
  • Bishoprick. See Durham (County).
  • Bishop-Stortford, i. 237.
  • Blackmore, Major, his soldiers sent to apprehend G. Fox, but miss him, i. 360.
  • Black Rock, ii. 107.
  • *Blakelin, John, of Drawell in Sedbergh, a kinsman of his visited, i. 111;
    • at Firbank Chapel, i. 113, ii. 512;
    • visited, i. 122, ii. 15, 255, 256;
    • comes out in the ministry, ii. 515;
    • reads a paper by G. Fox to one Otway when ill, i. 391.
  • Bletchington [Bletchingley], ii. 346.
  • Block Island, ii. 172.
  • Bodmin, i. 270, 284;
    • G. Fox and E. Pyot conveyed hither on the way to Launceston prison, incident at the inn, i. 271.
  • Bohemia, persecutions in, i. 434.
  • Bohemia River, ii. 165, 178.
  • *Bolton, i. 207, ii. 32.
  • Bolton, John, and his wife attend a meeting at Binscombe through frost and snow, i. 260.
  • Bond, Nicholas, discourses with a Jesuit, i. 428.
  • Bond, Thomas, a prisoner at Yarmouth, i. 233.
  • Bonner, Bishop, ii. 51.
  • Bonner’s Creek, ii. 184, 186.
  • Booth, George, insurrectionist, i. 450.
  • Bootle, steeplehouse visited, and rough treatment received, i. 159, 161.
  • Bormer-Haven, ii. 280.
  • Boroughbridge, ii. 14.
  • Borwick, ii. 72.
  • Boston (America), i. 509, ii. 190.
  • Boston (Lincs.), i. 334.
  • Bottomley [Bauthumley], Jacob, a great Ranter, i. 199.
  • Bousfield, Major, visited in the Dales, i. 111.
  • Bowden, Great, ii. 332.
  • Bowles, George [of Chalfont St. Giles], signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Bowles [Edward], priest, spoken to in York Minster, i. 83.
  • Boyes, Priest, of the Moors, accompanies G. Fox, i. 94.
  • Bradden, Captain, guards G. Fox at Launceston, i. 272, 273;
    • converses with him, i. 279.
  • Bradford, i. 108.
  • Bradford, ——, cousin of G. Fox, invites him to drink beer, i. 3.
  • Bradford, Captain, his house in Yorkshire visited, i. 195.
  • Bradshaw, Judge, favourable to Friends, i. xlvi, 123.
  • Braintree, ii. 314.
  • Braithwaite, John, reporter, convinced at Newton in Cartmel, i. 118.
  • Brassey, Nathaniel, accompanies G. Fox to Holland, ii. 397.
  • Brecknock, an uproar owing to preaching of Thomas Holmes and John-ap-John, i. 361.
  • Bremen, ii. 276, 350;
    • spiritual travail at, ii. 281.
  • Brickley, Anthony. See Bickliff, Anthony.
  • Bridge-Town, general meeting here, attended by many and influential people, ii. 152.
  • Bridport, i. 358.
  • Briel, The, ii. 312, 313, 398, 403;
    • mentioned, ii. 266.
  • Brierlie, James, visited at his home at Olney, ii. 260.
  • Brigflats, great concourse at a meeting here, ii. 256.
  • *Briggs, Thomas, convinced, i. 140;
    • accompanies G. Fox into Kent and other counties, ii. 1, 2, 10,
      • to Ireland, ii. 107, 114,
      • into Hampshire, etc., ii. 129,
      • to America, ii. 141;
    • is taken ill in Barbadoes, ii. 153;
    • where he remains a while, ii. 159.
  • Brigham, steeplehouse visited, i. 164, 184, ii. 515.
  • Bristol, i. 328, 329, 330, 360, 462, 527. ii. 12, 79, 87, 117, 195, 198, 317, 517, 518;
  • Bristol Harbour, ii. 197.
    • See Kings Road.
  • Britland, Priest, of Chesterfield, partly convinced, i. 49.
  • Broadstreet, Simon, magistrate, of New England, visited in England, i. 511.
  • Bromby, Thomas, sufferer in Lincoln prison, i. 225.
  • Broughton (Leics.), great meeting of Baptists here, i. 19.
  • Brown, ——, prophesies of G. Fox and others on his death bed, i. 20.
  • Brown, Captain, a Baptist, of Barrow, his wife convinced, his fear for her, his own late convincement, i. 529.
  • Brown, John, of Weston, men’s monthly meetings established at his house, ii. 90.
  • Brown, Richard, visited, ii. 94.
  • Brownists, meet with Friends, i. 516, ii. 269.
  • Buckinghamshire, i. 333, 440, ii. 79, 90, 119, 128, 203, 260, 315, 317, 319, 344, 358.
  • Bugbrook, ii. 344.
  • Bullocks Hill [Pulloxhill], ii. 260.
  • Bull and Mouth, The, ii. 376, 395.
  • Bunhill Fields, ii. 507, 523.
  • Burlington (Yorks.), ii. 75.
  • Burntisland, i. 406.
  • *Burnyeat, John, convinced, i. xlv;
    • arrested in London, ii. 124;
    • meets with and accompanies G. Fox and party in America, ii. 163, 164;
    • travels in New England and Rhode Island, ii. 169-171;
    • accompanies G. Fox and others to William Penn’s at Worminghurst, and with G. Fox answers a book by Roger Williams, ii. 264.
  • Burraby (Burrowby), i. 84, ii. 256-258.
  • *Burrough, Edward, reasonings with G. Fox, i. 116;
    • begins his ministry, i. xlv, 128, ii. 515;
    • travels to London, i. 190, 258;
    • attends a general meeting at Swannington, i. 199;
    • discourses with a Jesuit, i. 428;
    • interviews Charles II respecting the persecutions in New England, i. 507;
    • decease, and G. Fox’s letter respecting it, i. 536.
  • Burton, Justice, is too late with a warrant to arrest G. Fox, i. 467.
  • Burton, Priest, of Sedbergh, written to, i. 155.
  • Burton-on-Trent, i. 77.
  • Bury Street, ii. 455.
  • Bushel-House, i. 77.
  • Bushel, T., Ranter, his vision of G. Fox, i. 87.
  • Butcher, John, Signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Buxtehude, ii. 277.
  • Buyckslote, ii. 273.
  • [Budock]. See Hodges, F.
  • [? Caerleon]. See Slone, The.
  • Caernarvon, i. 378.
  • *Caldbeck, i. 166, ii. 515;
    • steeplehouse visited, and Robert Widders ill treated, i. 179.
  • Calvinists, dispute with Friends, i. 516.
  • Cambridge, education at University does not make ministers of Christ, i. 7, 11, 386;
    • students molest Friends, i. 236;
    • the mayor and his wife friendly, i. 236, 237, 503, 536,
      • also the ex-mayor and his wife, i. 536.
  • Cambridgeshire, i. 334, 453, 536, ii. 120.
  • Camelford, Priest, of Newton in Cartmel, his chapel visited, i. 117.
  • Camfield, Francis, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • *Camm, John, comes out as a minister, i. xlv, 128, ii. 515;
    • interview with Cromwell, ii. 515;
    • travels to Bristol, i. 190;
    • meets G. Fox, i. 256, 335.
  • *Camm, Thomas, visited at his home at Camsgill, ii. 255.
  • Camsgill, ii. 255.
  • Canaries, The, ii. 144.
  • Cannon, Richard, of London, appeals for G. Fox’s liberation from Worcester jail, ii. 217.
  • Canterbury, i. 229, ii. 130;
    • the Bishop’s opinion of The Battledore, i. 513.
  • Capel, ii. [130] 346.
  • [Capernwray]. See Leper, Thomas.
  • Cardiff, ii. 92;
    • a justice friendly, i. 360.
  • Carlisle, i. 159, 162, 392;
    • G. Fox imprisoned here, i. 166-178, 184, 189, ii. 515;
    • jailers’ cruelty, i. 171, 179;
    • Robert Widders imprisoned here, i. 179;
    • Robert Huntingdon visits the steeplehouse, i. 503;
    • Musgrave deputy-governor, ii. 16.
  • Carlisle Bay, illness at Richard Forstall’s near here, ii. 145.
  • Carolina, ii. 183, 184, 186;
    • mentioned, ii. 187;
    • epistle sent to, ii. 491;
    • governor friendly, ii. 185.
  • Carter-Ford, i. 472.
  • Cartmel, ii. 512;
    • Priest Bennett’s steeplehouse visited, i. 157;
    • meeting at James Taylor’s, ii. 17;
    • home of Thomas Atkinson, ii. 19;
    • mentioned, i. 117, ii. 355.
  • Cartwright, John, informed against at Droitwich for speaking a few words before supper at a Friend’s house, ii. 133;
    • accompanies G. Fox and others to America, ii. 141;
    • visits Jamaica, ii. 153, 159,
      • New England, ii. 164, 168, 170,
      • Rhode Island, ii. 171,
      • Virginia, and Barbadoes, ii. 193.
  • Cary, Robert, meeting at his house in Plymouth, i. 264.
  • Castle-Green. See Launceston.
  • *Caton, William, convinced at Swarthmore, ii. 513;
    • travels in Kent, i. 227;
    • his Journal and other writings, i. 227, ii. 484;
    • mentioned, i. xlv.
  • Ceely, Peter, major and justice, of Cornwall, apprehends G. Fox, Edward Pyot, and Wm. Salt, and commits them to Launceston jail, i. 267-271, 276, 284, 476;
  • Chamberlain, Colonel, of Barbadoes, visits G. Fox, ii. 145, 146.
  • Charing Cross, i. 485;
  • Charles I., many of his judges executed, i. 485, 500.
  • Charles II. (the Restoration), i. 276, 414, 445, 476, 479, 490, 500, 503, 504, 505, 509, ii. 3, 9, 20, 27, 50, 66, 206, 210, 213, 219, 220, 222, 251, 252, 253, 254, 391, 516;
    • Friends not opposed to him, i. 476;
    • though no plotters on his behalf, i. 445, 498, 534, ii. 3, 20, 61, 210, 221;
    • he orders G. Fox’s release from imprisonment at Lancaster, i. 487, ii. 3;
    • orders Friends’ release, i. 490, 500, ii. 33, 120, 140;
    • visited by Margaret Fell and her daughters, i. 493, 500, ii. 120, 228, 516;
    • and by Thos. Moor, i. 500;
    • by Edward Burrough, i. 507;
    • by R. Hubberthorn, i. 490;
    • Friends present an address, i. 494, 521, ii. 225;
    • he grants a warrant for travel, i. 517;
    • stops persecution in New England, i. 507, 510;
    • receives a copy of The Battledore, i. 513, and other papers, ii. 20, 245, 368.
    • See James II.
  • Charles, Thomas, visited at his house at Adingworth, ii. 260.
  • Chattan [? Charlton], i. 252.
  • Chelmsford, meeting here attended by many Friend-prisoners, ii. 314.
  • Cheltenham, ii. 318.
  • [Chepstow]. See Shipton.
  • Chesham, ii. 319.
  • Cheshire, i. 363, 416, 484, ii. 83, 106, 114;
    • general men’s meetings, ii. 82, 374;
    • mentioned, i. 450;
    • Friends written to, ii. 374.
  • Cheshunt, ii. 499.
  • Chester, i. 380;
    • mentioned, i. 503.
  • Chester, Edward, of Dunstable, visited, ii. 345.
  • Chester River, ii. 165, 178.
  • Chesterfield, i. 49;
    • mentioned, ii. 78.
  • Chetham, George, sheriff of Lancaster, his return to Charles II. re G. Fox’s imprisonment, i. 487.
  • *Chevers, Sarah, imprisoned in the Inquisition at Malta with Katherine Evans, and released, i. 524, 526.
  • Chichester, i. 260.
  • China, Friends attempt to reach, i. 517.
  • Chiswick, ii. 472;
    • Friends’ school here, ii. 434.
  • Cholesbury, ii. 319.
  • Chorleywood, ii. 319.
  • Chowan River, ii. 184.
  • Christiana River, ii. 177.
  • Cirencester, i. 335, ii. 318.
  • Claus, Jacob, accompanies Friends to Friesland as interpreter, ii. 400.
  • Claus, John, of Amsterdam, interpreter, ii. 267, 274, 401, 402;
    • accompanies G. Fox and others in Holland, ii. 273, 275, 276, 284;
    • visits a Baptist teacher, ii. 278;
    • letters from G. Fox, ii. 326, 483;
    • his father-in-law’s home at Embden visited, ii. 276, 281.
  • Clawson, i. 29;
    • mentioned, i. 194.
  • Claypole, James, of London, remarkable recovery from illness, ii. 377.
  • *Claypole, Lady, written to, i. 432.
  • Clayton, Anne, convinced at Swarthmore, ii. 513.
  • Cleveland, i. 84, 415, ii. 83;
    • Friends of, i. 84, ii. 258.
  • Cliffs, The, ii. 195;
    • general meeting held here, ii. 164;
    • and monthly meetings, ii. 164, 190;
    • another meeting held, attended by people of upper rank, ii. 183.
  • Closterseven, ii. 276.
  • Coale, Hezekiah, of Winterbourne, visited, ii. 317.
  • *Coale, Wm., of Maryland, people of quality attend meeting at his house, ii. 182.
  • Cobb, ——, Ranter, visits G. Fox at Charing Cross, i. 212.
  • Cobb, Sir Francis, visits G. Fox in Scarborough Castle, ii. 58;
    • asked to assist in G. Fox’s release, ii. 66.
  • Cock, ——, offers G. Fox tobacco at Kendal, i. 116.
  • Cockan, meeting here where G. Fox was threatened with a pistol, i. 134.
  • Cockermouth, notable meetings in steeplehouses here, i. 161, 163, ii. 515.
  • Coggeshall, meeting of 2,000 people, i. 231;
    • priest convinced near, i. 518.
  • Colburn, Captain, justice, of Maryland, visited, ii. 191.
  • *Colchester, i. 232, 518, ii. 265, 313, 314, 397, 398, 403;
  • Cole, ——, of Chattan, assists a convinced Independent preacher, i. 252;
        • large meeting at his house, i. 252.
  • Collumpton, i. 328, ii. 10, 12.
  • Committee of Safety, i. 438, 443, 450, 498, ii. 251.
  • Common-Prayer-Men, meeting of, attended by G. Fox, i. 25;
    • mentioned, i. 95, ii. 116.
  • Coney Island, ii. 174.
  • Connecticut, ii. 171.
  • *Conway, Lady, visited at Ragley, ii. 319.
  • Cooper, Edward, of Northampton, accompanies G. Fox, ii. 260.
  • Corbet, Thomas, counsellor, of London, successfully defends G. Fox, ii. 229.
  • Cork, ridden through despite the mayor’s four warrants, ii. 109.
  • Cornwall, i. 265, 458, ii. 6, 9, 10, 94, 516;
  • Corsham [Causham], ii. 317.
  • Cossall, ii. 233;
    • girl reported well in answer to G. Fox’s prayer, ii. 233.
  • Cossali [Coleshill], ii. 207.
  • *Costrop, Richard, moved to go towards China, dies on shipboard, i. 505, 517, 518.
  • Cotton, Arthur [of Plymouth and Colchester], assists Friends, prisoners on board ship, ii. 68.
  • Counterside, ii. 256.
  • Covell, Richard, his ship captured by the Dutch, ii. 195.
  • Coventry, i. 5, 6, 7, 47, 256;
    • mentioned, ii. 391.
  • Cradock, Dr., priest, of Coventry, visited, i. 6;
    • disputes with G. Fox in Scarboro' Castle, ii. 63.
  • Cranbrook, i. 227, 229, ii. 2.
  • Cranes Island, ii. 180.
  • Cranswick, i. 81, 95.
  • Craston, Thomas, justice, written to at Carlisle, i. 174.
  • Craven, Robert, ex-sheriff of Lincoln, follows G. Fox to London, i. 213;
    • is with him in Cambridgeshire, i. 334.
    • See Lincoln.
  • Creed, ii. 205.
  • Crickatrough, ii. 188.
  • Crisp [Crips], Nathaniel, ex-justice, meetings at his house at Tedbury, i. 331, 335, 466, ii. 318;
    • visited, ii. 79;
    • monthly meetings settled, ii. 87.
  • Crisp, Stephen, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • *Cromwell, Oliver, Protector, mentioned, i. 68, 158, 189, 207, 213, 215, 248, 251, 276, 277, 285, 363, 434, 438, 453, 475, 490, 500, 504, ii. 251;
  • Cromwell, Richard, Protector, mentioned, i. 441, 490, 522;
    • Friends petitioned against, ii. 72;
    • addressed by letter, ii. 245.
  • *Crook, John, ex-justice, of Luton [and Beckerings Park], meetings at his house, i. 225;
    • also a general yearly meeting, i. 418-427;
    • accompanies G. Fox, i. 226, 237, 254,
      • and visited by him, ii. 319.
  • Crook, i. 117.
  • Crossland [?Crosthwaite], i. 128.
  • Crosslands, Sir Jordan, governor of Scarborough Castle, visits G. Fox there, ii. 58;
  • Crouch, Edward, of Stevenage, visited, ii. 382.
  • Crowder, Dr., priest [of Armscott], threatens Thos. Lower with an action for defamation, ii. 211;
    • disputes with Geo. Fox in Worcester jail, ii. 212.
  • Crowland, a very rude place, i. 334.
  • Crown-Allins [Colne (Sr.) Alwyns], ii. 318.
  • Cubban [Cubham], Richard, visited, and his wife convinced, i. 381;
    • imprisoned for tithes, ii. 26;
    • dispute with Major Wiggan, ii. 35.
  • Cumberland, i. 159, 180, 182, 392, ii. 16, 515, 516;
    • Truth springs up, i. 183, ii. 251;
    • mentioned, i. 173, 470, ii. 20;
    • Friends addressed by letter, ii. 83;
    • woman said to be healed by G. Fox’s prayers, ii. 184;
    • steeplehouses deserted, i. 392.
  • Cummins, Thomas, requests of jailer of Lancaster jail a copy of G. Fox’s mittimus, i. 475.
  • *Curtis, Thomas, of Reading, visits G. Fox in Launceston jail, i. 326;
    • has service in Cornwall, i. 326;
    • travels with G. Fox, i. 358, 471.
  • *Curtis, Ann, wife of T. Curtis, visits G. Fox in Launceston jail, i. 326;
    • and in Lancaster Castle, i. 479;
    • her father, i. 326, 479.
  • Dales, The (Yorks.), i. 110, 111, ii. 512.
  • Dalston, epistles written here, ii. 368, 396;
    • widow Stot visited, ii. 396, 404.
  • Dalton, steeplehouse visited, i. 121, ii. 513, 514.
  • Dander, John, meetings at his house [at Hollowtrow], in Somersetshire, i. 328, ii. 12.
  • Dantzic, magistrates written to, ii. 234, 485, and referred to, ii. 287, 321, 422, 424, 483;
  • Darcy, Lady Abigail, convinced, ii. 86;
    • speaks to G. Fox about her husband, —— Pocock, ii. 86.
  • Dark-house, Lancaster jail, G. Fox imprisoned here, i. 474, 479.
  • D'Aubigny, Lord, visited respecting imprisonment of K. Evans and S. Chevers in Malta, i. 524.
  • Davenport, Captain, of Johnstons, visited, and becomes loving to Friends, i. 409.
  • *Davies, Richard, of Welchpool, assists G. Fox in Worcester imprisonment, ii. 229;
    • written to, ii. 374.
  • Deal, ii. 130, 142.
  • Dean, Forest of, ii. 92.
  • Delaware, high-sheriff of, at G. Fox’s meeting, ii. 178.
  • Delaware Bay, ii. 176, 177.
  • Delaware River, ii. 165.
  • Delft, ii. 267, 311.
  • Delfziel, ii. 275, 282.
  • Delmanhorst, ii. 276.
  • Denbigh, suffering Friends written to, ii. 374.
  • Denbighshire, ii. 83.
  • Dendron, steeplehouse visited, ii. 513.
  • Denmark, King of, ii. 277, 311;
    • written to, ii. 404.
  • Dennis, Colonel, meeting at his house [in Norfolk], i. 453.
  • Dent, i. 111.
  • Derby, i. 467;
  • Derby, Countess of, imprisons Friends for tithes, ii. 25, 26.
  • Derbyshire, i. 9, 25, 27, 49, 79, 197, 199, 252, 416, 467, ii. 13, 14, 78, 82, 120, 259, 344, 511;
    • Truth springs up, ii. 251;
    • mentioned, i. 530.
  • Derwent-Water, i. 181, ii. 15;
    • “the tall white old man,” aged 122 years, mentioned, ii. 15.
  • Desborough, Major-General, officer concerned with G. Fox’s imprisonment at Launceston, i. 270, 318-321.
  • Deteren, ii. 276.
  • Devonshire, Truth spreads in, i. 301, 458, 461, ii. 6, 10, 94;
  • Devonshire House, ii. 375.
  • Dewes, Colonel, impressed with the Truth, in America, ii. 183.
  • *Dewsbury, Wm., convinced, with his wife, i. 79, ii. 511;
    • his suffering, i. 179;
    • visited in Northampton prison, i. 209;
    • accompanies G. Fox, ii. 260;
    • meets him in Warwickshire, ii. 319, 344;
    • mentioned, i. xlv, 106.
  • Dickinson, James, convinced, i. 117, 122.
  • Dilger, Emanuel, magistrate, of Dantzic, written to, ii. 485.
  • Dingley, ii. 260.
  • Dixon, Alexander, meeting at his house at Grayrigg, i. 156.
  • Dockum, ii. 275, 282.
  • Dodgson, Richard, chief-constable, his death, ii. 73.
  • Doily, Bray, of Adderbury, visited, ii. 204, 206.
  • Dolgelly, i. 376.
  • [Dolobran]. See Lloyd, Chas.
  • Doncaster, i. 79, 104, ii. 259.
  • *Doomsdale, Launceston jail, G. Fox imprisoned here, i. 282, 283, 284, 286, 318.
  • Dorchester, i. 261, 359, 457.
  • Dorsetshire, i. 456, ii. 6;
    • Truth spreads, i. 301;
    • men’s monthly meetings settled, ii. 95.
  • Douglas, i. 394, ii. 516.
  • Dove, Lieut., meeting at his house, i. 414.
  • Dover, i. 229, ii. 142;
    • governor of the Castle mentioned, ii. 254.
  • Dowes, Sybrand, of Leeuwarden, visited, ii. 275, 282.
  • Downer, Ann, of London, serviceable to G. Fox in Launceston jail, i. 283.
  • Downing, E., of Edinburgh, clerk of the Council, i. 400.
  • Downs, The, ii. 141, 142.
  • Drakes, John, of Barbadoes, his marriage proposals thwarted by G. Fox, ii. 146.
  • Draper, Henry, justice, of Bishoprick, i. 180, ii. 14.
  • Drawell, ii. [15], 255, 256.
  • Drayton-in-the-Clay, G. Fox’s birthplace, i. 1, 5, 200, 251, 277, 467.
  • Droitwich, ii. 84;
    • mentioned, ii. 133.
  • Drury, Captain, takes G. Fox to London from Leicester, i. 208-211.
  • Dry [Elizabeth], Widow, cares for G. Fox in illness, at Enfield, ii. 132.
  • Dry, Thomas, accompanies G. Fox in Suffolk and Norfolk, ii. 80.
  • Dublin, ii. 108, 113.
  • Dukinfield, i. 18.
  • Dumfries, i. 394.
  • Dunbar, i. 410-412.
  • Duncan, Robert, Friend, of Mendlesham, i. 233, ii. 265.
  • Dun-Cow [Dunchurch], i. 255, 256.
  • Dunk, Captain, convinced in Kent, i. 227.
  • Dunkirk, i. 228.
  • Dunstable, ii. 233, 345.
  • Durham (County), i. 180, 414, ii. 14, 83, 516;
    • Truth springs up, i. 183, ii. 251;
    • mentioned, ii. 20, 258.
  • Durham (City), i. 414, 415, ii. 73.
  • East Friesland, ii. 276.
  • East Jersey, ii. 166, 175.
  • Easton, Nicholas, governor of Rhode Island, visited, ii. 168.
  • Eaton, i. 27.
  • Eccles, Solomon, accompanies G. Fox to America, ii. 141, 159;
    • left at Jamaica, ii. 160;
    • returns to Boston and banished to Barbadoes, ii. 190.
  • Edge-Hill, i. 335.
  • Edinburgh, i. 399, 400, 408, 410;
    • G. Fox called before the Council and banished from Scotland, i. 400, ii. 516;
    • Council written to, i. 402;
    • mentioned, i. 398, 400.
  • Edmonton, ii. 346, 348, 354, 358, 409, 454, 500;
    • Christopher Taylor’s school here, ii. 346, 348.
  • Edmundson, John, of Maryland, visited, ii. 178, 179.
  • *Edmundson, William, of Ireland, meets G. Fox in Warwickshire, i. 256;
    • accompanies him to America, ii. 141;
    • visits Antigua and Nevis, ii. 153;
    • Jamaica, ii. 159;
    • Virginia, ii. 164;
    • Shelter Island, ii. 173;
    • Rhode Island and New England, ii. 190;
    • returns to Ireland, ii. 190.
  • Edridge, John, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Edwards, Edward, with G. Fox in Wales, i. 375.
  • Egypt, i. 189, 518.
  • Eldreth [Eldroth], ii. 105.
  • *Elizabeth, Princess of the Rhine, addressed by letter from G. Fox, ii. 269;
    • her reply, ii. 272.
  • *Ellis, John, of Land’s End, at a meeting at Exeter, i. 359;
    • meeting at his house, ii. 8.
  • *Ellwood, Thomas, of Hunger-Hill, a disturbed men’s meeting at his house, ii. 315;
    • meeting appointed for the opposers, ii. 315;
    • his account of G. Fox, ii. 526.
  • Elmshorn, ii. 277.
  • Elson, John, of The Peel, meetings at his house, ii. 233, 345;
    • signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Ely, Isle of, i. 236, 536.
  • *Embden, ii. 275, 281;
    • Friends sufferings here, ii. 275, 282, 301, 321;
    • magistrates and priests written to, ii. 301;
    • mentioned, ii. 268, 276;
    • home of John Claus’s father-in-law, ii. 275, 276, 281, 282.
  • Embleton, ii. 515.
  • Ems River, ii. 275, 276.
  • Enckhuysen, ii. 273.
  • Endicott, John, governor of New England, i. 509, 510.
  • Enfield, ii. 354, 396, 403, 409, 415, 434, 456, 473, 475, 491, 499, 500;
    • suffering winter spent here at Widow Dry’s, ii. 132-138;
    • letters and papers written here, ii. 134, 137, 396, 424.
  • England, passim.
  • Episcopalians, dispute with G. Fox, i. 516.
  • Epping Forest, ii. 415.
  • Esher, ii. 346.
  • Essex, i. 231, 441, 451, 518, 536, ii. 1, 80, 120, 131, 203, 314, 396, 450, 456, 475, 479, 491;
    • mentioned, i. 172.
  • Europe, Kings and rulers of, written to, i. 222;
    • Truth spreads in, ii. 526.
  • *Evans, Katherine, imprisoned at Malta with Sarah Chevers, and released, i. 524, 526.
  • Evesham, i. 253, 335, ii. 319;
    • mentioned, ii. 228.
  • Exeter, i. 327;
    • Thomas Rawlinson imprisoned here, i. 301;
    • also James Naylor and others, one of whom died, i. 327,
      • and two sailor-Friends, one of whom died, ii. 94;
    • general warrant issued, i. 304;
    • general meeting here, i. 359.
  • Eyder, River, ii. 278.
  • Gadecken, N., magistrate of Dantzic written to, ii. 485.
  • Gainsborough, uproar, and opposition, i. 101.
  • Gamboll, Thomas, of Bullocks Hill, visited, ii. 260.
  • Gandy, William, of Cheshire, large meetings at his house, i. 363, 484;
  • Gardick, ii. 282.
  • Gardner’s Island, ii. 172.
  • Garland, Widow, prisoner at Kendal, ii. 55.
  • Garsdale, ii. 256.
  • Garshore, outline of discourse here, i. 394.
  • Garstang, ii. 25, 26.
  • Gateshead, i. 414.
  • Gates, Nicholas [of Alton], signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Gatton, ii. 346.
  • Gaul, Alderman, visits G. Fox at Rotterdam, ii. 399.
  • Geary, John, of America, meeting at his house, ii. 189;
    • visited, ii. 190.
  • Germany, i. xlviii, ii. 518;
  • Gerrard, Lord, orders G. Fox’s liberation at Whitehall, i. 492.
  • Gibb, Henry, of Pashur, general men’s and monthly meetings at his house, ii. 83.
  • Giggleswick, ii. 57.
  • Gilpin [John], among Friends at Kendal for a short time, i. 188.
  • Gilsland, discussion with a priest, i. 182;
    • a meeting here, i. 392.
  • Glasgow, i. 404, ii. 516.
  • Gleaston, meeting in a chapel near, i. 122;
    • another meeting, i. 158.
  • Gloucester, meeting here and escape from some soldiers, i. 466;
    • breviat of sufferings delivered to judges at Assizes, ii. 318.
  • Gloucestershire, i. 335, ii. 13, 87, 91, 114, 202, 317, 344;
    • mentioned, ii. 121.
  • Glynne, John, Chief Justice, discourses with G. Fox at Launceston regarding hats, i. 272;
    • G. Fox writes to him, i. 287.
  • Godalming, i. 260.
  • Goldney, Henry, G. Fox dies at his house in White-Hart-Court, i. l, ii. 505, 522.
  • Goldsmith, Ralph, a Friend, captain of ship, carries Charles II.'s mandamus to New England, i. 509.
  • Goodaker, Sam., signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • *Goodyear, Thomas, of Yorkshire, convinced, i. 79, 106.
  • Gooses, Wm. Mead’s Essex home, ii. [403], 450, 456, 475, 479, 491;
  • Gouldney, Thomas, interview with the mayor of Bristol, i. 462.
  • Governor’s Island, ii. 174.
    • See Natton Island.
  • Gracechurch Street, ii. 123, 127, 138, 261, 314, 319, 345, 363, 366, 371, 372, 377, 387, 505, 506, 522.
  • *Gratton, John, visited at Monyash, ii. 334.
  • Grave, John, with G. Fox in Scotland, ii. 516.
  • Gravesend, ii. 131, 141, 142.
  • Gravesend (America), ii. 167, 174.
  • Gray, Richard, master of vessel taking G. Fox and others to Holland, ii. 398.
  • Grayrigg, i. 156, ii. 15, 512.
  • Great Bay, ii. 180.
  • Great Bowden, ii. 332.
  • Green [Agnes], Widow, of High Town, opposes G. Fox, i. 108.
  • Green, Thomas, assists G. Fox during imprisonment at Lancaster, i. 475.
  • Gregory, Judge, visited at his chambers, ii. 356.
  • Grimes, Colonel, large meetings at his house, i. 335, 466.
  • Grisdale, i. 111, 122.
  • Gritton, ——, ex-Baptist, dispute with G. Fox and others, i. 226.
  • Groningen, ii. 275, 282.
  • Groningland, ii. 275.
  • Guildford, ii. 130, 346, 377, 465.
  • Gull’s Island, ii. 172.
  • Gutterhedge [Guttershedge], ii. 261, 345.
  • Gwin, Paul, Baptist, of Bristol, and afterwards of Barbadoes, opposes G. Fox, i. 329, 330, ii. 152.
  • Haarlem, ii. 267, 402;
  • Hacker, Colonel, troopers of his regiment arrest G. Fox at Whetstone (or Leicester), i. 207, and near London, i. 440;
    • his discourse with G. Fox, i. 207, 208;
    • he sends him to Cromwell, i. 208, 500, 534, ii. 3, 20, 515;
    • his wife and his marshal convinced, i. 251;
    • his son, —— Needham, i. 207, 209;
    • his death, i. 208, 500.
  • Haggert, Judge, of Bristol, his wife convinced, i. 301.
  • Hague, The, ii. 311.
  • Hains, Rowland, priest, of Hunnington, accompanies Justice Parker, in arrest of G. Fox at Armscott, ii. 205, 206.
  • Hale, Chief Justice, liberates G. Fox, at King’s Bench, ii. 229, 230, 518.
  • Halford, John, of Armscott, G. Fox and T. Lower arrested at his house, ii. 204, 206.
  • *Halhead, Miles, comes forth in the ministry, i. 129, ii. 515.
  • Halifax, i. 189;
  • Halstead, ii. 314.
  • [Halton], Priest Whitehead visited here, i. 124.
  • Hambery, Richard, of Pontemoil, meeting held at his house, i. 362;
    • with his wife accompanies G. Fox, ii. 91.
  • Hambleton, Lady Margaret, convinced, i. 394;
    • warns Cromwell and Fleetwood of the day of the Lord, i. 394.
  • Hambley, Loveday, aunt of Thomas Lower, i. 315;
    • visited, i. 326;
    • general meetings at her house, ii. 7, 94.
  • Hamborow, Richard. See Hambery, Richard.
  • Hamburg, ii. 277, 279;
    • Friends of, ii. 268;
    • woman here acknowledges her error in John Perrot’s time, ii. 277;
    • G. Fox writes A Warning to the city, ii. 292, 295, and a book in answer to the priests, ii. 301.
  • Hamilton, ii. 516.
  • Hammersley, Thomas [of Basford, Staffs.], a meeting with Ranters, i. 198;
    • allowed to serve as foreman of a jury without an oath, and verdict commended, i. 199;
    • general men’s meeting, ii. 82.
  • Hammersmith, ii. 346, 359, 419, 472, 491.
  • Hampshire, i. 456, ii. 3, 95, 129, 203;
    • mentioned, ii. 358;
    • magistrate and people addressed in a paper, ii. 96.
  • Hampton Court, Protector visited here, i. 440.
  • Handcock, Edward, of Menheriot, meeting at his house, i. 265.
  • Harborough, i. 209.
  • Harding, John, meeting at his house in Essex, ii. 456.
  • Hardy, Under-Jailer, of Lancaster, rude and cruel man, i. 474.
  • Hare Street, ii. 403.
  • Harlingen, ii. 273, 283, 401;
  • Harris, George, at his house in Dorset men’s monthly meetings settled, ii. 95.
  • Harris, Jailer, of Worcester, ii. 228.
  • Hartis, George, of Oram, visited, i. 96.
  • Hartshill, ii. 260.
  • Hartshorn, Hugh, upholsterer of London, ii. 166.
  • Hartshorn, Richard, of America, brother of last named, visited, ii. 166, 175.
  • Hartshorn, ii. 259.
  • Harvey, ——, a servant of Cromwell, i. 210, 440.
  • Harwich, ii. 265, 266, 313, 398, 403.
  • Harwood, Robert, of Maryland, visited, ii. 178.
  • Hastings, Lord, writes to G. Fox, i. 535.
  • Hatton’s Island, ii. 180.
  • Haverford West, i. 373;
    • mentioned, ii. 91.
  • [Hawes ?], i. 110.
  • Hawkins, George, of Stoke, visited, ii. 9.
  • Hayley, Widow, of Gutterhedge, visited, ii. 261, 345.
  • Heads, i. 394, 404, ii. 516.
  • Hedgerley, ii. 315.
  • Hellen, Joseph, disowned for the matter of Blanch Pope at Loo, ii. 7.
  • Helston, i. 265, ii. 7.
  • Hemel-Hempstead, ii. 319.
  • Hempen-Sarmer, Lake of, ii. 282.
  • Hendon, ii. 204, 261, 319, 345, 346.
  • Hendricks, Elizabeth, visits Friends at Frederickstadt, ii. 404.
  • Hendricks, Peter, Friend, of Amsterdam, with G. Fox in Holland, ii. 291;
    • letters from G. Fox, ii. 326, 483, 486;
    • his wife, ii. 483.
  • Henley, ii. 317, 358.
  • Hereford, ii. 13.
  • Herefordshire, ii. 13, 85, 87.
  • Hertford, i. 237, ii. 330, 347, 456, 499;
    • letters written here, ii. 331, 332.
  • Hertfordshire, i. 258, ii. 1, 89, 120, 204, 319.
  • Hewes, Priest, of Plymouth, his prayer against toleration, i. 504;
    • removal at Restoration i. 505.
  • Hexham, i. 181, 182.
  • Heywood, John, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Hicks’s Hall, Sessions held here, ii. 371.
  • Higham, i. 258.
  • Highgate, ii. 233, 261.
  • Highlands, The, i. 394, 405.
  • High-Town [in Liversedge], i. 108.
  • Hiley [Hely], Joan [of Bristol], visited, i. 528.
  • Hill, John, English Friend, meets G. Fox at Hamburg, ii. 279, and travels with him, ii. 280, 281, 282.
  • Hill, The, ii. 334.
  • Hilton, Informer, ii. 365, 366.
  • Hitchin, ii. 322.
  • Hoddesdon, ii. 475.
  • Hodges, Francis, of [Budock in] Cornwall, visited, ii. 7.
  • Hodgson, Dr., informed of a plot, ii. 20.
  • Hodgson, Peter, of Scarbro, visited, ii. 74.
  • Hoghenhorn, ii. 278.
  • *Holder, Christopher, visits Long Island, ii. 174.
  • Holderness, i. 96, 195, 335, 415, ii. 14, 105, 512.
  • Holes Sergeant, G. Fox removed to his house for awhile, during Derby imprisonment, i. 72.
  • Holker Hall, residence of Justice Parker, i. 475;
    • private justices’ meeting here, ii. 18;
    • G. Fox’s interview with the justices, ii. 19-21, 72, 517.
  • Holland, Friends travel in, i. 189, 228, 517;
  • Hollingworth, Ralph, priest of Phillingham, persecutor for tithes, i. 224.
  • [Hollowtrow]. See Dander, John.
  • *Holmes, Thomas, travels into Wales as a minister, i. 190;
    • meets G. Fox there, i. 361;
    • mentioned, i. xlv.
  • Holstein, Duke of, persecutor of Friends, ii. 278, 404;
    • written to by G. Fox, ii. 404.
  • Honiton, i. 263.
  • *Hookes, Ellis, draws up account of G. Fox’s imprisonment at Scarborough, ii. 69.
  • Hoorn, ii. 273.
  • *Hooton, Elizabeth, of Nottingham, meets G. Fox, i. 9;
    • accompanies G. Fox and party to America, ii. 141, 159;
    • her sudden death in Jamaica, ii. 160.
  • Hornby Castle, i. 479.
  • Hornchurch, ii. 131.
  • Horse-bridge, i. 461, ii. 10.
  • Horsham, i. 229, ii. 346.
  • Horsham Park, i. 260.
  • Horsleydown, ii. 132.
  • Hotham, Justice, of Yorkshire, a well-wisher of Friends, i. 81, 99, ii. 105;
  • *Howard, Luke, of Dover, convinced, i. 229.
  • Howden-dyke, ii. 76.
  • *Howgill, Francis, meets with G. Fox at a fair, i. 112, and at Firbank Chapel, i. 113;
    • imprisoned in Appleby jail, i. 128;
    • commences as a minister, i. xlv, 128, ii. 515;
    • visits Friends in Cumberland, i. 183;
    • his work in London, i. 190;
    • travels from Bristol to great meeting in Leicestershire, i. 199;
    • with G. Fox at Swarthmore, 99, i. 471;
    • interview with Cromwell, ii. 515.
  • Howsigoe, Thomas, Independent preacher near Cranbrook, convinced, i. 227.
  • Hubbersty, Miles, of Underbarrow, meets G. Fox, i. 117;
    • travels as a minister, i. 129.
  • Hubbersty, Stephen, meets G. Fox at Underbarrow, i. 117.
  • *Hubberthorn, Richard, convinced, ii. 515;
  • Hull, i. 101, 415, ii. 76.
  • Hull, John, goes to America with G. Fox and others, ii. 141.
  • Hull, Priest, referred to in G. Fox’s paper re Cornish wreckers, i. 460.
  • Humber, River, i. 335.
  • Hunger Hill, ii. 315, 358.
  • Hunger River, ii. 192.
  • Hunnington, ii. 205, 206.
  • Hunter, Jailer, of Lancaster, persecutor, ii. 56, 73;
    • his untimely end, ii. 73.
  • Huntingdon, i. 236;
    • the mayor visits G. Fox, i. 334, 537.
  • Huntingdon, Robert, appears in Carlisle steeplehouse as a sign, i. 503.
  • Huntingdonshire, i. 233, 334, 453, 536, ii. 81, 120, 332.
  • Hutchinson, Hugh, Friend in the ministry, of [Allendale] Northumberland, visited, ii. 15.
  • Hutchinson, James [of Knockballymaher], G. Fox’s discourse at his house in Ireland, ii. 112.
  • Hutton, Thomas, visited, i. 136.
  • Hyde Park, i. 332.
  • Jackson, Henry, meeting at his house in Yorkshire, ii. 105.
  • Jackus, Priest, opposes G. Fox at Lancaster, i. 138, 141;
    • mentioned, i. 140.
  • Jacobs, Hessel, of Harlingen in Friesland, ii. 274, 283, 284.
  • Jamaica, Friends banished hither, ii. 68;
  • Jamaica (Long Island), visited by Friends, ii. 174.
  • James I., quoted, ii. 323.
  • James II., releases Friends from prison, ii. 431.
  • Jay, John, planter of Barbadoes, accompanies G. Fox, ii. 172;
    • his injury and remarkable recovery, ii. 176.
  • Jenkin, Walter, justice, of Wales, convinced, i. 251;
    • meets G. Fox, i. 362;
    • meeting at his house, ii. 87.
  • Jersey (America), ii. 174;
    • written to, ii. 491.
  • Jersey, East, ii. 166, 175.
  • Jersey, New, Friends of, ii. 175, 404;
    • visited by Friends, ii. 190.
  • Jersey, West, ii. 166.
  • Jesuits, disputes with G. Fox and others in London, i. 427-431, 515, ii. 108.
  • Jews, come into contact with Friends, ii. 278, 311;
  • Joblin, Jailer, of Durham, persecutor. cut off, ii. 73.
  • John, John ap ——, sent from Wrexham to inquire concerning G. Fox, and is convinced, i. 188;
  • Johnson, Richard, of Liverpool, visited, ii. 114.
  • Johnstons [Perth], G. Fox and others banished the town, i. 406;
    • re-visited by G. Fox, i. 409, ii. 516.
  • Jones, Attorney, defended G. Fox, at Court of King’s Bench, ii. 214.
  • Jones, James, Friend and justice, of America, visited, ii. 192.
  • Jones, Rice, of Nottingham, ex-Baptist and Ranter, opposes G. Fox, i. 194, 416;
    • his fall, i. 417.
  • Jordans, ii. 315.
  • *Jose, Nicholas [of Sennyn], convinced at Lands End, [i. 458, ii. 8.]
  • Macham, Priest, visited, i. 6.
  • Mackum, ii. 273.
  • Macocomocock River, ii. 184.
  • Maese, The, ii. 403.
  • Maidstone, mentioned, i. 227.
  • Mallet, Thomas, judge, visited at his chamber, orders G. Fox’s liberation, i. 485-488.
  • Malpas, i. 381.
  • Malta, visited by S. Chevers and K. Evans, i. 524.
  • Malton, i. 89, 90, ii. 14, 58, 75.
  • Mancetter, ancient priest visited, i. 5.
  • Manchester, i. 18;
    • rude people oppose, i. 381, 382.
  • Mann, Edward, of Bishopsgate St., London, mentioned, ii. 214;
    • his country house at Ford Green visited, ii. 491, 499.
    • See Ford Green.
  • Manningford? See Mansfield, Wiltshire.
  • Manokin, ii. 191.
  • Manokin River, ii. 191.
  • Mansfield, i. 24, 79, ii. 78;
    • steeplehouses visited, i. 20, 27;
    • mentioned, i. 51, 194.
  • Mansfield-Woodhouse, distracted woman spoken to here, i. 45;
    • steeplehouse visited, i. 45.
  • Mansfield [? Marshfield, Glos., or ? Manningford, Wilts.], John Fox priest here, ii. 115, 116, 121.
  • [Maratick River]. See Roanoke River.
  • Marazion, i. 265. See Market Jew.
  • Marcellinus, Pope of Rome, not infallible, ii. 59.
  • Market Bosworth, i. 48.
  • Market Jew, G. Fox and G. Pyot called before mayor and high sheriff, i. 265;
    • paper written here, i. 266.
  • Market Street, i. 259, ii. 260, 319, 345.
  • Marlborough, i. 331, ii. 203.
  • *Marsh [Marche, Richard], Esquire, serviceable to G. Fox and Friends, i. 485, 486, 487, 491, 492, ii. 66, 69, 100, 102, 103.
  • Marshall, Charles, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Marshall, Priest, of Lancaster, spokesman against G. Fox at Sessions, i. 137, 138.
  • Marshall, Priest, of Wakefield, slanders G. Fox. i. 107.
  • Marshfield? See Mansfield, Wiltshire.
  • Martin, James, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Maryland, ii. 160, 162, 163, 176, 183, 188;
  • Maylin, Bartholomew, of Wiltshire, visited, ii. 203.
  • Mayor, John, of America, ii. 190.
  • *Mead, William, stepson-in-law of G. Fox, famous trial, ii. 127;
  • Mead, Sarah, wife of W. Mead, mentioned, ii. 521.
  • Melita, mentioned, i. 458, 459.
  • Membury, ii. 95.
  • Mendle [Meadle], ii. 319.
  • Mendlesham, i. 233.
  • Menheriot, i. 265.
  • Merionethshire, ii. 83.
  • Mermaid Inn, The, i. 209-213, 234.
  • Merrick, James, of Ross, visited, ii. 87.
  • [Mevis.] See Nevis.
  • Michael’s River, “St.,” ii. 165, 178.
    • See Miles River.
  • Middleham, ii. 256.
  • Middlesex, ii. 128, 203, 204, 261, 345, 359;
  • Middleton, Sir George, justice, of [Leighton Hall], Westmorland, his servants abuse Friends, i. 471;
    • questions G. Fox at Holker Hall, ii. 19-21.
  • Middletown, ii. 166, 176.
  • Middletown Harbour, ii. 175, 176.
  • Miers, Elizabeth, accompanies G. Fox and party to America, ii. 141.
  • Mile End, Friends of, i. 506.
  • Miles River, ii. 165, 178.
    • See “St.” Michael’s River.
  • Milford Haven (America), ii. 189.
  • Millom-in-Bootle, i. 161, ii. 515.
  • Milner, James [of Lancashire], his defection and return, i. 158.
  • Milner, Jane, of Cheshire, ii. 83.
  • Mims, South, ii. 261, 319, 345.
  • Minehead, general meeting of Somersetshire Friends near here, a cheat discovered, ii. 93, 94;
    • letter written here, ii. 93.
  • Monk, George, general, mentioned, i. 453;
    • he restrains his soldiers from disturbing Friends, i. 465;
    • G. Fox before him at Edinburgh, ii. 516.
  • Monk Bretton, i. 469.
    • See Barton Abbey.
  • Monmouth, Duke of, lands in the West, ii. 409.
  • Monmouthshire, ii. 87, 91.
  • Monro, Daniel, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Montague, Judge, discourse with G. Fox concerning tithes, ii. 357.
  • Montague, Lady, convinced in Yorkshire, i. 195;
    • visited, ii. 76.
  • Montgomeryshire, i. 367, ii. 83.
  • Monyash, ii. 334.
  • Moor, John, of Eldreth, very large meeting at his house, ii. 105.
  • Moor, Richard, surgeon, of Shrewsbury, assaulted, ii. 84.
  • *Moore, Thomas, justice, visited [at Hartswood] near Ryegate, i. 260;
    • often interviews Charles II. on Friends’ behalf, i. 500, ii. 228.
  • Moors, The, meeting in the steeplehouse here, i. 94.
  • Moorfields, ii. 124.
  • Morice, Lewis, colonel, of Barbadoes, at a meeting, ii. 152;
    • visited, ii. 153;
    • travels with Friends, ii. 153.
  • Morpeth, i. 413.
  • Morrice, Abraham [of Lincoln], stepson-in-law of G. Fox, ii. 521.
  • Morrice, Isabel, wife of A. Morrice, ii. 521.
    • See Fell, Isabel;
      • Yeomans, Isabel.
  • Morrice, Paul, Friend, guided G. Fox through Cork, ii. 109.
  • Morris, Wm., signs Charles II’smandamus to New England, i. 511.
  • Mounce (Mount, Mouncey), Thos., at a meeting at Menheriot, i. 265;
    • general meeting for Cornwall held at his house, i. 326;
    • visited, ii. 6, 9.
  • Mount, Constable, of Ulverstone, his opposition, i. 472, 473;
    • his death, ii. 73.
  • Muggletonians, dispute with Friends, i. 516.
  • Mumbles, ii. 91.
  • Munster, Bishop of, his country travelled in, ii. 276;
    • its inhabitants, ii. 277.
  • Musgrave, Deputy Governor of Carlisle, a severe man, ii. 16.
  • Myer, Richard, his defection, i. 158;
    • suddenly cured of lame arm, at Arnside, i. 159;
    • his disobedience and death, i. 159.
  • Nailsworth, i. 466, ii. 114, 318.
  • Nancemond, ii. 183;
    • mentioned ii. 189.
  • Narraganset, great meeting, at a justice’s house here, ii. 171;
    • visited by Friends, ii. 171.
  • Natton Island, ii. 174.
  • *Naylor, James, Independent, of Wakefield, convinced, i. 79, 107;
    • mentioned, i. xlv, ii. 515;
    • meets G. Fox in Yorkshire, i. 106, at Swarthmore, i. 123, ii. 513, 514, in Walney Island where cruelly treated, i. 134-136, at Lancaster Sessions of which he writes an account, i. 140-142, in London, i. 237, 259, in Derbyshire where he disputes with priests, i. 252, at Exeter, i. 327;
    • imprisoned in Appleby jail, i. 128, and Exeter, i. 327;
    • his defection, i. 259, 327, 343, 360, ii. 236;
    • and return to Truth, i. 328.
  • Needham, ——, son of Col. Hacker, speaks against G. Fox, i. 207, 209.
  • Needham, Richard, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • Nevis, Friends banished to, ii. 68;
    • attempted visit by Friends, ii. 153;
    • the governor a persecutor, ii. 153;
    • Friends of, ii. 321, 504;
    • written to, ii. 234.
  • New Amsterdam, ii. 177.
  • *New England, persecutions of Friends here, i. 439, 506, 507, 512, ii. 314, 315;
  • New Garden, ii. 109.
  • New Jersey, Friends of, ii. 175, 404;
    • visited by Friends, ii. 190.
  • New York, visited by William Edmundson, ii. 173;
    • Friends of, ii. 174.
  • Newbury, i. 332.
  • Newcastle [on Tyne], i. 413;
    • priests disturbed and write against Friends, i. 188, 413, 414.
  • Newcastle (America), ii. 165, 177.
  • Newick, ii. 3.
  • Newport (Mon.), ii. 92.
  • *Newport, Earl of, Friends dispute with Jesuits at his house, i. 427.
  • Newport Pagnell, i. 3, ii. 233.
  • Newton [Newington], North, ii. 91, 319, 344.
  • Newton in Cartmel, i. 117.
  • Newton, Nathaniel, of Hartshill, visited, ii. 260.
  • Nicholas, Sir Edward, Kt., signs Charles II’s order for G. Fox’s release from Lancaster jail, i. 488.
  • *Nicholson, Joseph, of Bootle, visited, i. 160, 161.
  • Nieson, Gertrude Dirick, of Amsterdam, meetings at her house, ii. 268, 292;
    • visits the Princess Elizabeth, ii. 272;
    • visited by Friends, ii. 284, 310;
    • accompanies G. Fox, ii. 291, 313;
    • her children, ii. 313;
    • acts as interpreter, ii. 291.
  • *Nimeguen, ambassadors gathered here written to, ii. 298.
  • Norfolk, i. 233, 451, 453, 536, ii. 1, 80.
  • North, Judge, interviewed by M. Fox in London, ii. 518.
  • North Carolina, ii. 186.
  • North Holland, ii. 273.
  • North Newton [North Newington], ii. 91, 319, 344.
  • Northallerton, ii. 256.
  • Northampton, i. 3, 209, ii. 233, 260.
  • Northamptonshire, i. 250, 258, 333, 417, 536, ii. 79, 332, 344.
  • Northumberland, i. 181, 414, ii. 15, 83, 516;
    • Truth springs up, i. 183, ii. 251.
  • *Norwich, i. 233, 536;
    • mentioned, i. 235;
    • the Mayor issues a warrant to arrest G. Fox, i. 451;
    • large meeting here, i. 451;
    • visited by Friends, i. 190, 453.
  • Nottingham, i. 29, 416, ii. 78, 104, 259;
    • steeplehouse visited, i. 42;
    • G. Fox imprisoned and brought before mayor and others, i. 43-45, ii. 511;
    • the head sheriff friendly, i. 43, ii. 78, 259, See Reckless, John;
    • Baptist soldier of the town visits G. Fox in Derby dungeon, i. 69;
    • mentioned, i. 194, 520.
  • Nottinghamshire, i. 9, 26, 79, 101, 198, 251, 333, 416, 467, 469, ii. 78, 81, 259, 344, 511, 519;
    • G. Fox’s “openings” here, i. 19, 23, 26;
    • Truth springs up, ii. 251;
    • mentioned, i. 51.
  • Nuneaton, Priest of, dead, i. 251;
    • meeting at the house of a priest’s widow, i. 484.
  • Oare, ii. 203, 358.
  • Oates [Samuel], Baptist teacher meets G. Fox at Barrow, i. 46.
  • Okington (Oakhampton), i. 326;
    • the mayor, i. 326.
  • Oldenburg, burnt down, ii. 276, 281;
    • A Warning to the city written, ii. 292.
  • Oldenburg, Earl of, met, ii. 276.
  • Olney, ii. 260.
  • Olveston, i. 466, ii. 93, 118.
  • Oram [Ulrome], i. 96, ii. 75.
  • Orange, Prince of, his court at the Hague, ii. 311;
    • former Prince quoted, ii. 323.
  • Ormskirk, ii. 25, 26.
  • Osan-Overton, ii. 401.
  • Osburn, William, colonel, of Scotland, with G. Fox, i. 393, 399;
    • visited in the Highlands, i. 394, 404, 405.
  • Otway, ——, disturbs a meeting at John Audland’s, i. 391.
  • Otway, Sir John, by Charles II’s command orders release of Margaret Fox, ii. 120.
  • [Oustwick]. See Storr, M.
  • Overdeland, ii. 276.
  • Overkirk, ii. 267.
  • Overton, Col., visited in Yorkshire, i. 98.
  • Owen, Dr. [John], vice-chancellor of Oxford, with Cromwell at Whitehall, i. 332.
  • *Oxford, i. 335;
    • education at University does not make ministers of Christ, i. 7, 11, 386;
    • vice-chancellor of, i. 332;
    • mentioned, i. 106, 127.
  • Oxfordshire, ii. 79, 91, 119, 128, 203, 204, 206, 317, 319, 344, 358.
  • Oyster Bay, ii. 167, 168, 173, 174;
    • Friends here, ii. 166.
  • Quince’s Island, ii. 189.
  • Tadcaster, ii. 258, 259.
  • Tallcoat, William [of Colchester], accompanies G. Fox to Holland, ii. 266.
  • Tamworth, priest visited here, i. 6.
  • Tatham, Priest, written to, i. 154.
  • Taunton, i. 328, ii. 12.
  • *Taylor, Christopher, brother of Thomas Taylor, of Skipton, convinced, i. 129, visited at his school, at Edmonton, ii. 346, 348;
    • papers written at his house, ii. 348.
  • Taylor, James, of Newton in Cartmel, visited, i. 117, ii. 17.
  • *Taylor, John, of York, visited, ii. 257;
    • letter written at his house, ii. 258.
  • *Taylor, Thomas, priest, of Skipton, convinced at Swarthmore, i. 127;
  • Taylor, Thomas, captain, visited near Halifax, i. 189, 195, 196, ii. 77, 105 [?].
  • Taylor, Thomas, of America, visited, ii. 194.
  • Teage, Thomas, of Cornwall, ii. 7.
  • Tedbury, ii. 318.
  • Tenby, i. 371;
    • the mayor of, and his wife, and others, i. 371, 372;
    • Friends of, ii. 91.
  • Tennant, ——, of the Dales, convinced, i. 111.
  • Tennant, Widow, of Scarhouse, visited, ii. 256.
  • Tenterden, G. Fox’s detention here, ii. 2, 3.
  • Tewkesbury, i. 254, 256, 466, ii. 318.
  • Thames, River, ii. 179.
  • Theobalds, i. 212, 213.
  • Thomas, Margaret, preaches at Bristol, i. 527.
  • Thompson, Justice, of Lancaster, grants a warrant against G. Fox, i. 136, 137, 139, ii. 515.
  • Thurston, Thomas, visited, in America, ii. 194.
  • *Tickell, Hugh, visited, near Keswick, ii. 16.
  • Tickhill, steeple house visited, i. 104.
  • Tinicum, Upper, ii. 177.
  • Tiverton, ii. 10.
  • Toldervey, John, of London, his convincement, defection and return, i. 259.
  • Tombs [John], Priest, of Leominster, argues with G. Fox, i. 369-371.
  • Topsham, i. 263, ii. 6, 95.
  • Totness, i. 264. ii. 6.
  • Tottenham, ii. 491, 499, 500, 503;
    • epistle written here, ii. 501.
  • Townsend, Priest, at G. Fox’s meeting, at Norwich, i. 451.
  • Tredhaven [Third Haven] Creek, ii. 165, 179, 194.
  • Tredington, ii. 205, 219, 222.
  • Tregangeeves, ii. 94.
  • Trelawny, Elizabeth, of Plymouth [daughter of Sir John Trelawny, Bart.], convinced, i. 265, 313, 360.
  • Trent, i. 101, ii. 81.
  • Tripe, Nicholas, of Kingsbridge, convinced, with his wife, i. 264.
  • Truro, ii. 8, 94.
  • Turkey, ii. 306.
  • Turks, referred to, ii. 27, 53, 64, 144, 291, 306, 307, 464, 485.
  • Turner, Judge, on circuit, at Lancaster, ii. 26;
    • G. Fox before him at Lancaster, ii. 42, 51,
      • and at Worcester, ii. 216.
  • Turvey, ii. 260.
  • Turville-Heath, ii. 315.
  • Twickenham, i. 442.
  • Twisden, Judge, G. Fox before him at Westminster, i. 486,
    • at Lancaster, ii. 26, 29,
    • and again at Lancaster, ii. 42, 51-53.
  • Twittey, ——, Clerk of the Peace, at Worcester, ii. 224.
  • Two Horse Races (America), ii. 172.
  • Twycross, several visited here, i. 49, 200, 467, 536.
  • Tyburn, i. 209.
  • Tynemouth Castle, ii. 57;
    • its governor visits G. Fox, at Scarborough, ii. 61.
  • Vale of Beavor, i. 26, 29.
    • See Beavor, Vale of.
  • Vandewall, John, visited at Harwich, ii. 266.
  • *Vane [Sir], Henry, Friends brought before him, in London, i. 443.
  • Vaughton, John, signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • *Vice*Vice, The, cell in Norwich Castle, Friends imprisoned here, i. 536.
  • Virginia, ii. 183, 188;
  • Wakefield, i. 79;
    • steeple house visited, i. 107.
  • *Waldenfield, Samuel, accompanies G. Fox to Holland, ii. 398;
    • goes to Friesland, ii. 400.
  • *Wales, i. 360, 362, 363, 367, 371, 380, 381, ii. 13, 83, 92;
  • Walney Island, i. 121, 134, ii. 514;
    • mentioned, i. 136.
  • Walters, Thomas, of Bolton, imprisoned, ii. 32.
  • *Waltham Abbey, i. 213, ii. 89, 348, 354, 409, 456, 473, 475, 499;
    • boys’ school, ii. 89;
    • mentioned, i. 212.
  • Wandsworth, ii. 346, 359.
  • Wanstead, ii. 456.
  • Wapping, ii. 141.
  • Warborough, ii. 358.
  • Ward, Captain, convinced, i. 113;
    • imprisoned, ii. 55.
  • Ware, ii. 500.
  • Warmsworth, i. 469;
    • steeplehouse visited, i. 102;
    • priest obtains warrant against G. Fox, i. 106.
  • Warrington, ii. 82, 106, 233.
  • Warwick, i. 254-256, 335, ii. 344;
    • Friends in prison visited, ii. 79, 104.
  • Warwickshire, i. 5, 25, 200, 252, 256, 335, 417, 484, 536, ii. 13, 82, 120, 207, 259, 319, 333, 344, 511;
    • mentioned, ii. 205, 206;
    • Truth springs up, ii. 251.
  • Waterland, ii. 288, 401;
    • mentioned, ii. 307.
  • Watford, ii. 319, 358.
  • *Watkins, Morgan, meets G. Fox in Radnorshire, i. 368.
  • Watkinson, George, ex-justice of Pontefract, visited, i. 416, ii. 76.
  • Watts, George, accompanies G. Fox to Holland, ii. 266, 397-403;
    • visits Ipswich, ii. 403.
  • Welch, Wm., his wife convinced at Leith, i. 399.
  • Welchpool, ii. 229.
  • Wellingborough, i. 250.
  • Wellington (Somerset), ii. 10.
  • Wells, William, of Knighton, visited, ii. 259.
  • Wennington, Miles, of Cumberland, visited, i. 159.
  • Wensleydale, i. 110, ii. 256, 512.
  • West, Colonel, justice, on the bench at Lancaster Sessions, i. 138, 139, 141, ii. 22;
  • West, Matthew, justice, of Borwick, on bench, at Lancaster Sessions, ii. [22], 72;
    • his death, ii. 72.
  • [West Alvington]. See Pollexfen, Henry.
  • [West Chester]. See Chester.
  • West Friesland, ii. 401.
  • West Jersey, ii. 166.
  • West Riding, i. 106.
  • Western Shore, ii. 182.
  • Westminster, i. xlviii, ii., 356, 387, 518.
  • Westmorland, i. 113, 122, 125, 128, 130, 156, 180, 391, ii. 14, 16, 17, 255, 335, 343, 512, 515;
  • Weston, Baron, of London, his bitterness towards G. Fox, and death, ii. 358.
  • Weston (Bucks.), ii. 90, 319.
  • Weymouth, peaceable meeting here, i. 262, 359.
  • Wheeler Street, Meeting attended, ii. 378.
  • Whetstone, G. Fox arrested here, i. 207, 251;
    • several convinced here, i. 251.
  • Whispool, ii. 282.
  • Whitby, i. 89, ii. 14, 75, 105.
  • Whitehall, Cromwell visited here, i. 210, 213, 214, 332;
  • White-Hart-Court, i. l, ii. 505, 522.
  • Whitehaugh, ii. 13.
  • *Whitehead, George, visits Norwich, i. 190, 453, 536;
    • with G. Fox, ii. 131, 320, 332;
    • signs Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.
  • *Whitehead, John, with G. Fox, ii. 14, 258;
    • assists in release of G. Fox from Scarborough Castle, ii. 69, and carries the order for it to him, ii. 70.
  • Whitehead, Priest, his steeplehouse [at Halton] visited, i. 124.
  • Whittington, ii. 260.
  • Wicomico, River, ii. 192.
  • *Widders, Robert, of Kellet, convinced, i. xlv, ii. 515;
  • Wiggan, Major, reproved by G. Fox in London, i. 442;
    • Baptist preacher, imprisoned with G. Fox at LancasterLancaster, ii. 34;
    • his doings, ii. 34-36;
    • death of his wife and himself, ii. 34.
  • Wigston, ii. 332.
  • Wigton, i. 180, ii. 16.
  • Wilcock, Henry, visited in America, ii. 178.
  • Wild, Judge, G. Fox before him in London, ii. 213, 229;
    • appealed to on his behalf, ii. 225.
  • Wild, Major, of Worcester, a persecutor, ii. 84.
  • *Wilkinson, John, priest, of Cumberland, his steeplehouses visited, i. 161, 163, 164, 184;
    • his convincement and death, i. 392, 393, ii. 515.
  • *Wilkinson, John, the schismatic, i. 392, ii. 285.
  • Wilkinson, Wm., a Presbyterian, challenges G. Fox to fight in Scarborough Castle, ii. 67;
    • is cut off, ii. 67.
  • Williams, Ex-Captain, Friend, of Stratford, G. Fox ill at his house, ii. 131.
  • Williams, Roger, priest, of New England, writes against Friends, ii. 264;
    • is answered, ii. 264.
  • Williams, Wm., Friend, of Alkmaar, visited, ii. 273, 402.
  • Willoughby Point, ii. 188.
  • *Wilson, George, Friend, visited in America, ii. 181.
  • *Wilson, Wm., prisoner in Lancaster, ii. 30, 31.
  • Wiltshire, i. 331, 528, ii. 5, 6, 13, 79, 87, 119;
  • Wimeswold, ii. 259.
  • Winchester, ii. 96.
  • Winchmore Hill, ii. 354, 455, 475, 491, 499, 500.
  • Windham, Judge, speaks against G. Fox at Lancaster Assizes and issues a warrant, i. 143.
  • Windsor, Lord, lord lieutenant of Worcestershire, written to, ii. 206-208.
  • Winsmore, Dr., justice, of America, convinced and visited, ii. 193.
  • Winterbourne, ii. 317.
  • Winthrop, Governor, of New England, visited in England, i. 512;
    • mentioned, ii. 174.
  • Witham, ii. 403.
  • Witty, Dr., visits G. Fox, in Scarborough Castle, ii. 61.
  • Wolds, The, i. 89, ii. 105, 512.
  • Worcester, i. 253, 466, ii. 84, 318;
  • Worcestershire, i. 252, 335, ii. 83, 204;
  • Workum, ii. 273.
  • Worminghurst, ii. 264, 346, 377.
  • Worplesdon, ii. 264, 346.
  • [Wramplingham], i. 233, 235, 536.
    • See Lawrence, Capt.
  • Wrexham, i. 380;
    • mentioned, i. 188.
  • Wrey, Sir John, of Lincolnshire, and his wife convinced, i. 197;
    • they attend another of G. Fox’s meetings, i. 334.
  • Wrey, Sir Richard, of Lincolnshire, convinced, i. 197;
    • his wife and he attend another of G. Fox’s meetings, when his wife [?] is convinced, i. 334;
    • he departs from Truth, i. 197.
  • Wright, Widow, Friend, visited in America, ii. 183, 187.
  • Wycombe, ii. 315, 316.
  • Wye (America), ii. 194.
  • Wye River, ii. 165.