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 History of The Religious Society of Friends in Lurgan BIBLIOGRAPHY The chief source of material was 
  from the minutes of Ulster Quarterly Meeting and Lurgan Monthly Meeting. Most 
  of the other books listed below are included in the Quaker Collection housed 
  in the Craigavon Museum Project, Pinebank House, Craigavon, Co. Armagh.The collection was moved to Waterside House on the Oxford Island complex but the building was closed to the general public in the spring of 2013. I believe access is available by appointment.  For contact details see Museum Services (Bob Sinton 2013)GENERAL WORKS a. QUAKER Annual Monitors (Biographies of Friends) 
  1813-1916,Barclay, Robert: Apology for True Christian Divinity 1753
 Fox George: Journal 1694 & 1891
 Goodbody, Olive: Guide to Irish Quaker Records 1654-1860
 Gough, John: History of the People called Quakers 1789
 Grubb, Isabel: Quakers in Ireland 1654-1900 1927
 Wigham, Maurice J.: The Irish Quakers 1992
 Wight & Rutty: The Rise and Progress of Friends in Ireland 1751
 b. LOCAL HISTORY Bardon, Jonathan: A History of Ulster 
  1992Bassett, G.H.: Co. Armagh a hundred years ago 1989
 Chapman, George R.: The History of Ballyhagan and Richhill Meetings 1979
 Clendinning, Kieran: The Parish of Shankill 1983
 Riley, David: A History of Seagoe Parish 1991
 Wilson, Philip B.: Lynastown Burial Ground 1658-1993
 BOOKS RELATING To PARTICULAR CHAPTERS CHAPTER ONE Edmondson, William: Journal 1774Webb, Maria: The Fells of Swarthmore Hall 1865
 CHAPTER TWO Bangs, Benjamin: Memoirs 1798Burnyeat, John: Truth Exalted 1691
 Clarkson, Thomas: Memoirs of William Penn 1813
 Fuller, A. & Holms, T: The Suffering of the people called Quakers in Ireland 
  1721
 Gillespie , R. G.: Settlement and Survival on an Ulster Estate, The Brownlow Leasebook 1667-1711 1987
 Gratton, John: Journal 1779
 CHAPTER THREE Harlan, Alpheus H.: History and Genealogy 
  of the Harlan Family 1991Hollingsworth, Henry A.: The Hollingsworth Register 1969
 Myers Albert Cook: The Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1902
 Tolles, Frederick B.: James Logan and the Culture of Provincial America 1957
 CHAPTER FOUR Chapman, George R. :History of Moyallon 
  Friends Meeting 1973 CHAPTER FIVE Barclay, Robert: The Inner 
  Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth 1876Bell, S. Hilda: Friends Education in Ireland
 CHAPTER SIX Crawford, W.H.: Drapers and Bleachers 
  in the early Ulster Linen Industry 1980Crawford W.H.: The Handloom Weavers and the Ulster Linen Industry 1994
 Neill, Desmond G.: Portlaw. A 19th Century Quaker Enterprise 1992
 CHAPTER SEVEN Burnyeat, Jonathan: Diary 
  of Gospel Labours 1857Churchman, John: Gospel Labours 1781
 Follows, Ruth: Memoirs 1829
 Gilpin, D.J.: Through all the Changing Scenes. Ballinacor Methodist Society 
  1996
 Gillespie, R.G.: Wild as Goats Untamed (History of Methodism in Lurgan) 1977
	Griffith, John: Journal of Life, Travels and Labours 1779
 Holme, Benjamin: Epistles and Works 1754
 Savery , William: Journal 1844
 Scott, Job: Journal 1798
 Stanton, Daniel: Journal 1799
 CHAPTER EIGHT Conran, John: Life and Gospel Labours 
  1850Forster, William: Memoirs 1865
 Friends Review (A Philadelphia periodical) 1860
 Grellet, Stephen: Memoirs 1862
 Gurney, Joseph J.: Memoirs 1855
 MacAtasney, Gerard: 'This Dreadful Visitation', The Famine in Lurgan/Portadown 
  1997
 A Narrative of Events in Ireland among Quakers 1804
 Newhouse, Neville H.: A History of Friends School Lisburn 1974
 Newhouse, Neville H.: The Irish Separation of 1800 1971
 Transactions of Central Relief Committee of Friends during the Famine in Ireland 
  1995 reprint
 CHAPTER NINE Dublin Yearly Meeting Proceedings 
  1871-1920Fifty years and after: Ulster Home Mission Committee 1900-51
 Friends Witness: Annual bound volumes from 1908-1941
 Newmman, Henry S.: The Young Man of God. Memories of Stanley Pumphrey
 Richardson James N.: Reminiscences of Friends in Ulster 1911
 Richardson J. N. & A.N.: The Quakri at Lurgan and Grange 1899
 
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