Barley, John, d. 1715.
John Barley (d. 1715) was a yeoman freeholder of Thornbury in Gloucestershire. A Quaker, he belonged to the Frenchay Monthly Meeting, and left household goods and six pounds "to my rebillious son Thomas Barely" in his will.
From the description of Glad tydings of salvation by Jesus Christ to all that lay hold on him by faith : by way of introduction, being an exhortation of love to all to come to a speedy repentance, and turn from sin and transgressions and give glory unto God for he is worthy...., 1698 / by I. B. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702188343
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Death 1715
