Papers, 1656-1759.

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Papers, 1656-1759.

Manuscript journals, including a draft of his Life, printed in 1747, as well as of his travels to Barbados, England, Ireland, Holland, Friesland, Germany, and elsewhere, from 1708-1735. Also includes correspondence and manuscripts relating to his debate on water baptism and other theological issues with Thomas Selby and Thomas Dixon, as well as Story's records of the Pensilvania Land Company in London, including minutes (1720, 1725), receipts and other financial records, legal documents, and descriptions of the properties.

2 microfilm reels : positive ; 35 mm.

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Dixon, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1948-

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Superintendent of the Convict Establishment, Western Australia, 1850-1859. From the description of Papers. 1816-1880. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222250408 Thomas E. Dixon (Ed. D., Duke University, 1980), held various administrative positions at Duke University from the 1970s through the early 1990s, including Associate University Controller, Controller and Co-director of Human Resources, Associate Vice President for Administrative Services, and Vice President...

Selby, Thomas.

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Story, Thomas, 1662-1742

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Thomas Story (1670?–1742) was an English Quaker convert and friend of William Penn, whose writings were very influential to Quakers. In 1698, he visited colonial America, lectured to Quakers there, and held positions in the Pennsylvania colony. Born around 1670, he was son by his first wife of Thomas Story of Justice Town in the parish of Kirklinton, near Carlisle, and younger brother of George Warter Story. After being educated at the Carlisle grammar school, and acquiring skill in fenci...

Pensilvania Land Company in London

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