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Record ID 414170

Library: Orkney Library. Register: C05-100-05 (1820-1824, Type: Town). Page: 59

1 Penn's rise & Progress

Borrowed: 1822/9/24 (Tuesday). Returned: 1822/12/29 (Sunday).


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Mr William Matheson
Gender: Male. Address: Kirkwall.
Occupation (normalised): Politics/Office Holders > Surveyor.


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A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers [Penn]
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1

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A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1811.
Number of borrowings: 2

Borrowed: 1822/9/24 (Tuesday). Returned: 1822/12/29 (Sunday).

Borrower: Mr William Matheson

Volumes borrowed: Volume 1

Record ID 416597

Library: Orkney Library. Register: C05-100-05 (1820-1824, Type: Town). Page: 82

1 Penn's, Rise&Progress oftheQuakers,

Borrowed: 1823/7/15 (Tuesday). Returned: 1823/7/18 (Friday).


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Mr James Drever
Gender: Male. Address: Kirkwall.
Occupation (normalised): Commerce, Trade, and Finance > Merchants/Traders.


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A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers [Penn]
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1

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Confidence level: Likely

A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1811.
Number of borrowings: 2

Borrowed: 1823/7/15 (Tuesday). Returned: 1823/7/18 (Friday).

Borrower: Mr James Drever

Volumes borrowed: Volume 1