Lippincott-Dillwyn papers, 1738-1824

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Lippincott-Dillwyn papers, 1738-1824

1738-1824

This collection includes a daily journal and spiritual essays by William Lippincott and extracts on theological themes by George Dillwyn. Also included is the copy book of Edward Randolph, dated 1822, and a bound manuscript entitled The Experiences of Margret Bispham, of Mount Holly, 1769. This manuscript reflects the influence of Quakerism and spirituality on the choices of an 18th century Quaker woman.

0.1 linear feet (4 folders.)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7288973

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Dillwyn, George, 1738-1820

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George Dillwyn (1738-1820) was a Quaker minister born April 26, 1738, Old Style (May 7, New Style), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to John and Susanna (Painter) Dillwyn. He married Sarah Hill in 1759. Dillwyn was unsuccessful in business, but was recognized as a minister in 1766. In 1784, he and his wife traveled to England and the continent of Europe on a religious visit, along with Sarah Grubb, Mary Dudley, and Robert Grubb. In 1793, Dillwyn and his wife again visited England, where they staye...

Bispham, Margaret, -1783

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Randolph, Edward, 1757?-1837

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Lippincott, William, b. 1755

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William Lippincott was a birthright Quaker, born in 1755, the son of Restore and Deborah Lippincott. He married Elizabeth Becket in 1773 and was a member of Haddonfield Monthly Meeting. From the description of Lippincott-Dillwyn papers, 1738-1824. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 30723284 ...