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Quakers in Hertfordshire

On the 300th anniversary of the oldest Quaker house in continuous use, let's explore the history of the Quakers in Hertfordshire.  This exhibition will reveal their values and highlight the rich variety of Quaker records held at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies.

  • Community
    Community
    Equal spiritual worth
  • Justice, Peace and Equality
    Justice, Peace and Equality
    Against war and slavery
  • Quaker records at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies
    Quaker records at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies
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  • Simplicity and Truthfulness
    Simplicity and Truthfulness
    A simple and honest lifestyle
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