Name/TitleElizabeth Hooton: First Quaker Woman Preacher
MakerManners, Emily
Maker RoleAuthor
About this objectPaperback book titled 'Elizabeth Hooton: First Quaker Woman Preacher (1600-1672)' by Emily Manners with notes, etc. by Norman Penney. A note before the preface says "This volume is issued as Supplement 12 to The Journal of the Friends Historical Society." The contents are:
I. Early Service in England
II. First Visit to New England
III. Second Visit to New England
IV. Closing Years
- Addenda
- Bibliography
- Index
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, paper
MeasurementsH: 230 x W: 150 x D: 8 mm
Date Made1914
Period18th century
Place MadeEngland, London
Place NotesHeadley Brothers, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.
PublisherHeadley Brothers
Publication Date1914
Publication PlaceEngland, London
Subject and Association Descriptionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Hooton:
Elizabeth Hooton (1600 – January 8, 1672) was an English Dissenter and one of the earliest preachers in the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. She was born in Nottingham, England. She was beaten and imprisoned for propagating her beliefs; she was the first woman to become a Quaker minister. She is considered one of the Valiant Sixty, a group of celebrated Friends preachers. Her surname is sometimes spelled Hooten [continues].
Subject and Association Keywordswomen's history
Subject and Association Keywords(auto) biography
Subject and Association Keywordsreligion & spirituality
Subject and Association Keywordsreligion, Quakerism
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypeBook
Object numberGWL-2011-11-4
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved