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A funeral sermon on the death of Dinah Johnson, an eminent quaker, that dy'd for love of merchant's son in Lime-street, held forth at the Bull and Mouth meeting-house, on Tuesday, October 11. 1709
Publication Date
1709
Remainder
The text. And the time drew nigh, that she should die. By G. Whiteheed
Extent
8p.
Location
London
Publisher
Printed by J. Dutton, near Fleet street
Author(s)
George Whiteheed
MoEML Location(s)
BLBU2
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Black Bull Inn, Bishopsgate Street
- the Bull
BULL5
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Bull Inn
- the Bull
FLEE4
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Fleet Prison
- Fleet
GEOR5
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George Inn, Southwark
- George
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