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Representatives from the hotels and other local businesses - such as Swarthmoor Hall Farm and the Evening Mail - enjoyed the pupils 'culinary creations when they were invited to the school on Tuesday.
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Swarthmoor Hall became the nerve center of the movement.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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Over the next three weeks, Fox stayed at Swarthmoor Hall, and Fell's family and servants also become convinced of the Truth.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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In 1652, during his travels, George Fox arrived at Swarthmoor Hall, the estate of Judge Thomas Fell and his wife Margaret.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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The enthusiasm and evident sincerity of the uncouth young preacher gained him numerous converts in all parts of Britain; whilst the accession of Margaret, wife of Judge Fell, afterwards of Fox himself, secured to the Friends a valuable rallying-point in the seclusion of Swarthmoor Hall, Lancashire.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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And about two weeks after James Nayler and Richard Farnsworth followed him and enquired him out, till they came to Swarthmoor, and there stayed awhile with me at our house, and did me much good; for I was under great heaviness and judgment.
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Arrived at that gracious home, his friends comforted him and bound up his aching limbs, as indeed they were well accustomed to do in those days, when the guests who arrived at Swarthmoor had too often been sorely mishandled.
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It was on the Saturday that he arrived at Swarthmoor Hall, and violently brawled with our good Friend Lampitt during Mistress Fell's absence from home. '
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Sometimes Nayler would take a long journey to see Fox when he was staying with his dear friends at Swarthmoor.
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_'As early as 1654 sixty-three ministers, with their headquarters at Swarthmoor, and undoubtedly under central control, were travelling the country upon
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