Genealogical account of the Barclays of Urie
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heart to weigh and consider thy service in it, and so
once more, with my love, &c.
" GEORGE FOX."
From John Osgood and Francis Camfield
to Robert Barclay.
j
" Dear Robert, London, 22. 5ti, 1686.
" The within desire of George Fox, is also the
desire of us, and, we think, of all the friends here :
we therefore hope thou will do the needful therein. —
We are,
" Thy real Friends,
« JOHN OSGOOD."
« FRANCIS CAMFIELD.
As his often travelling from home, was
more in behalf of others than himself, so it
appeared at this time: for at the earnest en-
treaties of his friends in Scotland, particularly
from the General Meeting at Aberdeen,
heart to weigh and consider thy service in it, and so
once more, with my love, &c.
" GEORGE FOX."
From John Osgood and Francis Camfield
to Robert Barclay.
j
" Dear Robert, London, 22. 5ti, 1686.
" The within desire of George Fox, is also the
desire of us, and, we think, of all the friends here :
we therefore hope thou will do the needful therein. —
We are,
" Thy real Friends,
« JOHN OSGOOD."
« FRANCIS CAMFIELD.
As his often travelling from home, was
more in behalf of others than himself, so it
appeared at this time: for at the earnest en-
treaties of his friends in Scotland, particularly
from the General Meeting at Aberdeen,
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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