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Two Early Political Associations: the Quakers and the Dissenting Deputies in the Age of Sir Robert Walpole. By N. C. Hunt. Pp. xvi + 232. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961. 30s. - The Second Period of Quakerism. By the late William C. Braithwaite, 2nd edition prepared by Henry J. Cadbury. Pp. xxxvi + 736. London: Cambridge University Press, 1961. 30s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
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New College, University of London

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page 109 note 1 Thus 1107 should be c. 1120 (54); 1141 should be 1150 (55); 1156 should be 1150, 1163 should be 1164 (56); 1451 should be 1450 (80, 115); 1417 should be 1418 (115); 1644 should be 1647 (155); 1643 should be 1645 (162); 1635 should be 1633 (211); and 1649 should be 1645 (386). Coupar Angus is misspelt on pp. 56 and 61; Beauly on p. 62; and Dornoch on p. 69.

page 110 note 1 W. A. Cole, ‘The Quakers and the English Revolution’, in Past and Present (November 1956), 46; detailed evidence for this judgment may be found in Cole's Cambridge Ph.D. thesis, a copy of which is available in the Library of the Society of Friends in London.

page 110 note 2 W. C. Braithwaite, The Beginnings of Quakerism (2nd ed., Cambridge 1955), 458.