Thesaurus Term/Concept: FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE

Identifier 70107
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A place of worship for members of the Religious Society of Friends, often known as Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends is a denomination founded by George Fox in c.1650 who believed in passivist principles and a rejection of the sacrament.

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Context Record
Monument Type MNF51979 Former early 18th century public house now Friends' Meeting House, 38 Bridge Street (Building)
Monument Type MNF64121 Former Friends' Meeting House (Building)
Monument Type MNF12036 Former Friends' Meeting House, Chapel Lane (Building)
Monument Type MNF15979 Former Quaker Meeting House (Building)
Monument Type MNF42028 Friend's Meeting House (Old Library), Bridge Street (Building)
Monument Type MNF47010 Friends Meeting House and burial ground (Building)
Monument Type MNF26222 Friends Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane (Building)
Monument Type MNF53386 Friends' Meeting House (Building)
Monument Type MNF52695 Friends' Meeting House, Church Street (Building)
Monument Type MNF50785 Friends' Meeting House, Lodge Road (Building)
Monument Type MNF52597 Friends' Meeting House, Mundesley Road (Building)
Monument Type MNW4912 Gildencroft, Friends Burial Ground (Monument)
Monument Type MNF19403 Lilac Farm, Seamere Road (Building)
Monument Type MNF4317 Medieval priory cell and post-medieval Quaker meeting house (Building)
Monument Type MNF38848 Probable post medieval quarrying at Metanglia Site, Quaker Lane (Monument)
Monument Type MNF38516 Quaker Farmhouse (Building)
Monument Type MNF14928 Quaker House, a former Quaker chapel (Building)
Monument Type MNF64510 Site of Friends' Meeting House and burial ground, New Conduit Street (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71903 Site of Quaker Meeting House, New Conduit Street (Monument)