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An exploration of the social and economic impact of emigration of Nottinghamshire Quakers to the Americas over the period 1670-1700. It particularly focuses upon the importance of kinship links to underline the significance of the impact

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The paper has aroused considerable interest and correspondence both with Family historians in the US and also historians of early colonial American history. The links with the midlands area and the eastern seaboard states is reflected not only in place names such as Newark, Trent, Nottingham etc but also in the activities of leading figures within the Quaker movement on both sides of the Atlantic

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This page is a summary of: "Gon forth of ye land": The Emigration of Nottinghamshire Quakers to the New World, 1660-1700, Quaker History, January 2002, Project Muse,
DOI: 10.1353/qkh.2002.0009.
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