Quakers, the Society of Friends (q.v.), so called first by Justice Bennet of Derby, because Fox bade him quake before the Lord.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Quair * QuarantineLinks here from Chalmers
Alberti, George William
Balguy, John
Barclay, Robert
Barnard, Sir John
Bourne, Immanuel
Bray, Thomas
Bœhmen, Jacob
Catrou, Francis
Claridge, Richard
Croese, Gerard
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