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TWICKENHAM, i. 442.
TWISDEN, JUDGE, G. Fox before
him at Westminster; i. 486,
at Lancaster, ii. 26, 29, and
again at Lancaster, ii. 42, 51-
53.
TWITTEY,, Clerk of the Peace,
at Worcester, ii. 224.

TWO HORSE RACES (America),
ii. 172.
TWYCROSS, several visited here,
i. 49, 200, 467, 536.
Tyburn, i. 209.

Tynemouth Castle, ii. 57; its
governor visits G. Fox, at Scar-
borough, ii. 61.

[ULROME]. See ORAM.
ÜLVERSTONE, i. 118, 119, 130, 133,
471; steeple house visited,
i. 126, 131, ii. 512, 514; priest
and people written to, i. 149,
150, 152, 153; mentioned, ii.
234, 254, 514.
UNDERBARROW, i. 116, 117, 124,
125, ii. 15, 512.
UPPER TINICUM, ii. 177.
UXBRIDGE, ii. 359.

VALE OF BEAVOR, i. 26, 29. See
BEAVOR, VALE OF.
VANDEWALL, JOHN, visited at
Harwich, ii. 266.

Vane [Sir], Henry, Friends
brought before him, in London,

i. 443.

VAUGHTON, JOHN, signs Testimony
to G. Fox, ii. 525.

Vice, The, cell in Norwich Castle,
Friends imprisoned here, i. 536,
VIRGINIA, ii. 183, 188; Friends
written to, ii. 491; mentioned,
ii. 163, 189, 195; visited by
Friends, ii. 164, 173, 193.

WAKEFIELD, i. 79; steeple house
visited, i. 107.

0 WALDENFIELD, SAMUEL, accom-
panies G. Fox to Holland,
ii. 398: goes to Friesland, ii. 400.

*WALES, i. 360, 362, 363, 367, 371,
380, 381, ii. 13, 83, 92; visited
by Friends, i. 140, 190; Friends
of, i. 251, 301, 362, ii. 374, writ-
ten to, ii. 374; mentioned, i. 188,
ii. 521.
WALNEY ISLAND, i. 121, 134,
ii. 514; mentioned, i. 136.
Walters, Thomas, of Bolton,
imprisoned, ii. 32.

WALTHAM ABBEY, i. 213, ii. 89,
348, 354, 409, 456, 473, 475,
499; boys' school, ii. 89;
mentioned, i. 212.
WANDSWORTH, ii. 346, 359.
WANSTEAD, ii. 456.
WAPPING, ii. 141.
WARBOROUGH, ii. 358.

WARD, CAPTAIN, convinced, i. 113;
imprisoned, ii. 55.
WARE, ii. 500.

WARMSWORTH, i. 469; steeple-
house visited, i. 102; priest
obtains warrant against G. Fox,
i. 106.
WARRINGTON, ii. 82, 106, 233.
WARWICK, i. 254-256, 335, ii. 344 ;
Friends in prison visited, ii. 79,
104.
WARWICKSHIRE, i. 5, 25, 200, 252,
256, 335, 417, 484, 536, ii. 13,
82, 120, 207, 259, 319, 333, 344,
511; mentioned, ii. 205, 206;
Truth springs up, ii. 251.
WATERLAND, ii. 288, 401; mention-
ed, ii. 307.

WATFORD, ii. 319, 358.

WATKINS, MORGAN, meets G. Fox
in Radnorshire, i. 368.
WATKINSON, GEORGE, ex-justice of
Pontefract, visited, i. 416, ii. 76.
WATTS, GEORGE, accompanies
G. Fox to Holland, ii. 266,
397-403 visits Ipswich, ii. 403.
WELCH, WM., his wife convinced
at Leith, i. 399.
Welchpool, ii. 229.
WELLINGBOROUgh, i. 250.
WELLINGTON (Somerset), ii. 10.
WELLS, WILLIAM, of Knighton,
visited, ii. 259.

WENNINGTON, MILES, of Cumber-
land, visited, i. 159.

WENSLEYDALE, i. 110, ii. 256, 512.
WEST, COLONEL, justice, on the
bench at Lancaster Sessions,
i. 138, 139, 141, ii. 22; favour-
able to Friends, i. 138, 139, 143,
159, 383, ii. 515; clerk of
Assize at Lancaster, i. 143;
coroner, i. 147; meets G. Fox
privately, i.146, 159, 383, ii. 21.
WEST, MATTHEW, justice, of Bor-
wick, on bench, at Lancaster
Sessions, ii. [22], 72; his death,
ii. 72.

[WEST ALVINGTON]. See POLLEX-
FEN, HENRY.
[WEST CHESTER]. See CHESTer.
WEST FRIESLAND, ii. 401.
WEST JERSEY, ii. 166.
West Riding, i. 106.
WESTERN SHORE,ii. 182.
WESTMINSTER, i. xlviii. ii., 356,
387, 518.

WESTMORLAND, i. 113, 122, 125,
128, 130, 156, 180, 391, ii. 14,
16, 17, 255, 335, 343, 512,
515;
Friends of, i. 383, 470
papers sent to, ii. 20 83, 235;
Truth springs up, i. 183, ii. 251;
mentioned, i. 139, 173, ii. 22, 332.
WESTON, BARON, of London, his
bitterness towards G. Fox, and
death, ii. 358.

WESTON (Bucks.), ii. 90, 319.
WEYMOUTH, peaceable meeting
here, i. 262, 359.

WHEELER STREET, Meeting at-
tended, ii. 378.

WHETSTONE, G. Fox arrested here,
i. 207, 251; several convinced
here, i. 251.

WHISPOOL, ii. 282.
WHITBY, i. 89, ii. 14, 75, 105.
WHITEHALL, Cromwell visited

here, i. 210. 213, 214, 332; men-
tioned, i. 488, 490, 492, 510,
ii. 516, 518.
WHITE-HART-COURT, i. 1, ii. 505,

522.

WHITEHAUGH, ii. 13.
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE, visits Nor-
wich, i. 190, 453, 536; with G.
Fox, ii. 131, 320, 332; signs
Testimony to G. Fox, ii. 525.

WHITEHEAD, JOHN, with G. Fox,
ii. 14, 258; assists in release of
G. Fox from Scarborough Castle,
ii. 69, and carries the order for
it to him, ii. 70.
WHITEHEAD, PRIEST, his steeple-
house [at Halton] visited,
i. 124.
WHITTINGTON, ii. 260.
WICOMICO, RIVER, ii. 192.
WIDDERS, ROBERT, of Kellet, con-
vinced, i. xlv, ii. 515; visited,
i. 124, 145, 146, 383, 470, 471,
ii. 15, 335; with G. Fox, i. 179,
393, 405, 406, 409, 410, 485,
486, ii. 10, 57, 83, 141, 159,
164, 165, 170, 172, 193, 198,
255, 516; imprisoned in Carlisle,
i. 179; his wife, ii. 255.
WIGGAN, MAJOR, reproved by G.
Fox in London, i. 442: Baptist
preacher, imprisoned with G.
Fox at Lancester, ii. 34; his
doings, ii. 34-36; death of his
wife and himself, ii. 34.
WIGSTON, ii. 332.
WIGTON, i. 180, ii. 16.
WILCOCK, HENRY,

visited in

America, ii. 178.
WILD, JUDGE, G. Fox before him
in London, ii. 213, 229;
appealed to on his behalf,

ii. 225.

WILD, MAJOR, of Worcester, a
persecutor, ii. 84.
WILKINSON, JOHN, priest, of Cum-
berland, his steeplehouses vis-
ited, i. 161, 163, 164, 184; his
convincement and death, i. 392,
393, ii. 515.

WILKINSON, JOHN, the schismatic,
i. 392, ii. 285.

WILKINSON, WM., a Presbyterian,
challenges G. Fox to fight in
Scarborough Castle, ii. 67; is
cut off, ii. 67.
WILLIAMS, EX-CAPTAIN, Friend,
of Stratford, G. Fox ill at his
house, ii. 131.
WILLIAMS, ROGER, priest, of New
England, writes against Friends,
ii. 264; is answered, ii. 264.

WILLIAMS, WM., Friend, of Alk-
maar, visited, ii. 273, 402.
WILLOUGHBY POINT, ii. 188.
*WILSON, GEORGE, Friend, visited
in America, ii. 181.
*WILSON, WM., prisoner in Lan-
caster, ii. 30, 31.

WILTSHIRE, i. 331, 528, ii. 5, 6,
13, 79, 87, 119; mentioned,
ii. 115, 116, 121, 202, 317.
WIMESWOLD, ii. 259.

Winchester, ii. 96.
WINCHMORE HILL, ii. 354, 455,
475, 491, 499, 500.
WINDHAM, JUDGE, speaks against
G. Fox at Lancaster Assizes
and issues a warrant, i. 143.
WINDSOR, LORD, lord lieutenant
of Worcestershire, written to,
ii. 206-208.

WINSMORE, DR., justice, of Amer-
ica, convinced and visited,

ii. 193.

WINTERBOURNE, ii. 317.
WINTHROP, GOVERNOR, of New
England, visited in England,
i. 512; mentioned, ii. 174.
WITHAM, ii. 403.

WITTY, DR., visits G. Fox, in

Scarborough Castle, ii. 61.
WOLDS, THE, i. 89, ii. 105, 512.
WORCESTER, 1. 253, 466, ii. 84,
318,; G. Fox imprisoned in
the jail, i. xlviii, ii. 206-213,
215-220, 221-229, 234, 318,
518, where he writes papers,
ii. 230, 231; mentioned, ii. 3,
205, 210, 212, 213, 214, 222,
224.

WORCESTERSHIRE, i. 252, 335, ii.
83, 204; mentioned, ii. 205,
206.

WORKUM, ii. 273.

WORMINGHURST, ii. 264, 346, 377.
WORPLESDON, ii. 264, 346.
[WRAMPLINGHAM], i. 233, 235,
536. See LAWRENCE, CAPT.
WREXHAM, i. 380; mentioned,
i. 188.

WREY, SIR JOHN, of Lincolnshire,
and his wife convinced, i. 197;
they attend another of G. Fox's
meetings, i. 334.

WREY, SIR RICHARD, of Lincoln-
shire, convinced, i. 197; his
wife and he attend another of
G. Fox's meetings, when his
wife [?] is convinced, i. 334;
he departs from Truth, i. 197.
WRIGHT, WIDOW, Friend, visited
in America, ii. 183, 187.
WYCOMBE, ii. 315, 316.
WYE (America), ii. 194.
WYE RIVER, ii. 165.

YARMOUTH, i. 233.

YARROW, WILLIAM, visited in
America, ii. 184.

YEALAND, i. 136, ii. 515; Friends
of, i. 471.

YEARLY MEETINGS, i. 418, 469.
491. See BALBY; CROOK, JOHN;
LONDON; RHODE ISLAND;

YORK.
YEOMANS, ISABEL, of Bristol,
daughter of M. Fell, meets G.
Fox at Bristol, ii. 117, 198;
travels with him in Holland,
ii. 266, 269, 282, 285; de-
livers G. Fox's letter to the
Princess Elizabeth, ii. 269.
See FELL, ISABEL; MORRICE,
ISABEL.

YEOMAN, WILLIAM, of Irb's Court,
visited, ii. 93.

YORK, ii. 14, 57, 76, 104, 105,

257,258, 519; cathedral visited,
i. 83; Friends in, i. 124,
172, ii. 343, 344, 488, 512,
yearly meetings here, ii. 488;
letter written here, ii. 258;
mentioned, i. 106, 159, 195,
196.

YORKSHIRE, i. 79, 102, 123, 195,
335, 415, 416, 467, ii. 14, 23,
105, 335, 343, 511, 515, 516,
517; Truth springs up, i. 183,
ii. 251; Friends of, i. 252,
ii. 33, 104, 334; mentioned,
i. 106, ii. 20, 23, 33, 64.
York, Duke of, his presence saves

Henry Fell from death, i. 491.
Young, Peter, told of the doings
of Presbyterians in Hereford-
shire, ii. 86.

INDEX II.

PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS.

Adam, the first and second, com-
pared, ii. 446; his state before
the fall, attainable, i. 28, 346;
his innocency, a higher state
than, even a state in Christ,
attainable, i. 28, 419, ii. 136,
200, 218, 239; his perfection,
a doctrine not endured by pro-
fessors, i. 34.
Antichrists and false Prophets,
discovered, etc., i. 91, 160, 314,
336, ii. 416, 440, 487.
Apostacy, entered since the Apos
tles' days, i. 338.
Apostates and Professors, have
Scriptures in the form, but not
in the power or Spirit, i. 11,
109; are censorious judges,

ii. 330.
Apostles and Prophets, the power

and Spirit of, attainable now, i.
34, 262, 428, 515, ii. 153; were
husbandmen and tradesmen,
ii. 480, 481.

Apparel, pride therein testified
against, ii. 412.
Apprentices, recommended to be
put forth, ii. 119.
Atheists, confounded, i. 26.

Backsliders, their state, ii. 245;

they return and condemn their
actions, i. 328, ii. 7, 80, 94, 164,
202, 203.

Banishment of Friends, ii. 68, 69,
282, 485.

Baptism of the Spirit, i. 340, 342.
Baptism in water, i. 46, 262, 340;
why permitted to some of the
early Christians, i. 340.
Battledore, The, a short account
of it, i. 513, ii. 19.
Believers, are born of God, and
are freed from sin, i. 7, 56;
are taught by the Anointing, i.
7, 59, 307, 336, ii. 271; enjoy
everlasting life on earth, ii.
466.

Bible. See Scriptures.
Bigamy, disowned, ii. 185.
Birth, the first and second, dis-
tinguished, i. 200; the true
one is persecuted, but does not
persecute, i. 308, ii. 305.
Blind and deaf men, not enlisted

as soldiers, either outwardly or
inwardly, ii. 496.

Blind, not received for sacrifice,
ii. 248.

Blood of Christ, seen spiritually,
i. 24, 430; professors will only
have it without them, i. 24.
Body and blood of Christ, i. 340,
429.

Body of death and sin, not the
outward body, i. 181.
Burial grounds, recommended to
be provided, ii. 149.

Capital punishments for small
matters, testified against, i. 70,
72.
Ceremonies, Jewish and Heathen-
ish, to be departed from, i. 37,
93; why permitted for a time
under the Gospel, i. 340.
Christ, of the seed of Abraham
and the Son of God, i. 254;
his name is called "The Word
of God," i. 306; his outward
appearance, acknowledged, i.
69; he died for all men, i. 36,
526, ii. 136, 186; is the En-
sign, prophesied of by Isaiah,
ii. 494-497; his coming, reign,
and kingdom in the heart, i.
314, ii. 225.

Christ within, recommended to, i.
50, 102, 104, 108, 161, 167,
335, 341, 418; known by the
Spirit, i. 51, 128, ii. 458; speaks
in man by his Spirit, i. 102,
110, ii. 201; is preached in his
Saints, i. 177; revealed in us,
is our Hope, i. 12; is the
Inward Teacher, i. 59, 81, 82,
85, 87, 91, 101, 104, 107, 109,
110, 112, 114, 115, 121, 125,161,
162, 164, 167,232, 262, 265, 331,
378, ii. 172, 199, 200, 201, 294,
see God teaches; enlightens
all men, i. 30, 34, 151, 165,
193, 207, 223, 241

173,

244, 274, 303, 350, 353, 356,
369, 395, 437, 526, ii. 34, 61,
62, 112, 136, 185; the Saviour
of all who believe on hin, i.
110, ii. 112; his generation is
not known by man's wit,
study, or reading history in his
own will, ii. 291; cuts off the
entail of Satan, i. 389; faith in
and worship of, above all his-
torical and man-made faiths
and worships, ii. 336; a state
in him that never fell, attain-
able, i. 28, 419, ii. 136, 200,
218, 239; his speaking since
his ascension, denied by pro-
fessors, ii. 200, 201; the belief
of Friends in, stated, ii. 153,
155, 200; his power owned, and

Christ within-continued.

exercised, i. 242, 258, 281, 309,
233, 335, 344, 385; his cry on
the cross, i. 5; his life trampled
on by professors, i. 20.
Christening of children, an anti-

Scriptural practice, i. 37, ii. 100.
Church, what it is, i. 20, 25, 99,
112, 131, 182, ii. 65, 437; is
in God, i. 345.

Church order, supported, ii. 417.
Circumcision, etc., permitted to

some of the early Christians,
and why, i. 340.
Cloisters and Monasteries anti-
Scriptural, i. 428.

Condemnation comes through un-
belief, ii. 112.

Conscience is the book out of
which man is judged, i. 437.
Conventicles, seditious, disclaim-
ed, ii. 121.

Crooked ways, in man's heart, i.

16.

Cross of Christ is the power of

God, i. 18, 191, 312, 345.
Crosses and Images denied, i. 37.

Days and Times not to be observed
now, i. 340, ii. 204.
Deceivers, who are the greatest,
i. 30, ii. 246.

Declaration against plots and
fighting, i. 494. See CHARLES II.
Devil, not made by God, i. 231,
ii. 7.

Differences, how to be terminated,
ii. 333.
Disputes, with priests and pro-
fessors, i. 25, 86-88, 116, 119,
130, 160, 181, 182, 184, 200-
206, 252, 285, 369, 376, ii. 60,
62, 185, 212, 217.
Dreams, distinguished and ex-
plained, i. 9.

Drinking of healths, testified
against, i. 23.

Drinking to excess, reproved, i.
39, 334, 459.

Dwarfs, not to offer on God's
altar, but may eat of the holy
bread, ii. 468, 473, 502.

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