List: estate of Elias Hicks deceased
- GB 2014 WS-05-HIC-52
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- 1830
Inventory of his things, valued and allocated to people.
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List: estate of Elias Hicks deceased
Inventory of his things, valued and allocated to people.
Letter from John Murray Jnr to Elias Hicks
A letter where John Murray Jnr states the events of certain meetings, particularly noting the money the Quarter had and recounting the letters he had received from people in England who had the intent of coming to America.
Murray, John
A testimony of Elias Hicks' life: it mentions his birthday (19/3/1748), his parents, early life and the fact that the 'Divine' influenced him from a young age and his later travels with the purpose of 'rally[ing] the ancient standard' and both sharing and increasing his faith. He was considered to be truly devout. His death is also detailed at the end.
Robbins, Willet
Indenture: Agreement between Robert Williams (late Seaman) and William, John and Jonathan Seaman concerning a transfer of land, witnessed by Zeb. and John Williams
Williams, Robert
Letter to Elias Hicks from Elizabeth Barnes, marked Indiana
A letter to Elias Hicks, where Elizabeth Barnes expresses sorrow at Elias' 'evening of days', emphasises how much she appreciates their friendship and wishes to see him in heaven.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Copy of letter to Elias Hicks from John E Sanders of Ohio, marked Jericho
A letter to Elias Hicks where John E Sanders emphasises how strange it is some people are at a loss about 'the right way of salvation' and gives him advice as to the right way to achieve it.
Sanders, John E.
Letter to Elias Hicks, marked Brandy Wine
A letter that mentions responding to a previous letter; William Poole hopes they have given Elias Hicks the appropriate information, fearing that they had not due to a headache.
Poole, William, d. 1829
Letter to Elias Hicks, marked Brandy Wine
A letter in which William Poole first wonders what happened in the New York yearly meeting, postulates that the 'true principles of Lutherism' have been explored in England, giving their opinions and then mentioning going to get 'leached'.
Poole, William, d. 1829
Letter to Elias Hicks, marked Brandy Wine
A letter to Elias Hicks, where William Poole informs him of his health and well-being and the happenings in New York.
Poole, William, d. 1829
Letter to Elias Hicks, marked North Castle
A letter from Jane M/Nellis where she hopes he is well and tells him his family love him.
Nellis, Jane