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  2. Rawdon, West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Friends Meeting House of 1697 Rawdon is also home to a Quaker meeting house built in 1697, [ 16 ] and the Trinity Church (Baptist, Methodist, United Reform). This is housed in the former Benton Congregational Church (1846), being renamed in 1972 by the three groups who now share it. [ 16 ]

  3. List of Friends meeting houses - Wikipedia

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    Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good (1710), Cornwall; Horsham Friends Meeting House, West Sussex, listed Grade II; Ifield Friends Meeting House (1676), West Sussex, listed Grade I; Jordans Meeting House (1688), Buckinghamshire; Friends Meeting House, Lancaster (1708), Lancashire; Leek Quaker Meeting (1848), Staffordshire [3]

  4. Friends meeting house - Wikipedia

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    Schuylkill Friends Meeting House, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; Seaville Friends Meeting House, Seaville community, Upper Township, New Jersey, Cape May County, New Jersey, this 1716–1727 meeting house is the smallest frame Quaker meeting house in the United States. [40] Smith Clove Meetinghouse, Highland Mills, NY

  5. Category:Quaker meeting houses in England - Wikipedia

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    Carperby Quaker Meeting House; Coanwood Friends Meeting House; Countersett Quaker Meeting House; F. Farfield Friends Meeting House; Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good;

  6. List of places of worship in Harrogate - Wikipedia

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    Harrogate Elim Church, Park View. An Elim Pentecostal Church, the church has been meeting in Harrogate since 1952 and is part of the Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance. [12] Harrogate Hebrew Congregation (Harrogate Shul), St Mary's Walk. [13] The first Harrogate synagogue was established in 1918, using rooms over an antique shop in the Montpelier ...

  7. Category : Quaker meeting houses in the United Kingdom

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    Quaker meeting houses (Friends meeting houses) — in the United Kingdom. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. E.

  8. Category:Friends meeting houses - Wikipedia

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    Quaker meeting houses by country (2 C) F. Former Quaker meeting houses (1 C, 3 P) ... Friends meeting house * List of Friends meeting houses; C. Congénies

  9. Lewes Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    A Quaker community became established in the town in 1655 when George Fox, prominent Dissenter and founder of the Religious Society of Friends, first visited. A meeting house opened in 1675 and a burial ground was erected in 1697. The present meeting house, which is a Grade II listed building, was