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II. Manuscript Sources
I . Friends Monthly Meeting Records of Pennsylvania ' ;
Falls (16S3-1750), in fireproof vault, National Bank, Newtown,
Bucks Co., Pa. An order to see them may be had from
Mark Palmer, Yardley, Pa.
Buckingham (i 720-1759), at same place as above. An order
to see them may be obtained from Anna Jane Williams, Holi-
cong, Bucks Co., Pa.
Wrightstown (1734-1750). at same place. An order to see them
may be obtained from Horace T. Smith, Buckmanville, Pa.
Middletown (1683-1750), in a safe at residence of Mary Bunting,
Langhorne, Pa. An order to see them may be obtained
from Susanna Rich, Woodbourne, Pa.
RicUand (i742-i75o),in fireproof safe in Friends' Meeting House,
Ouakertown, Pa. An order to see them may be obtained
from Edward Shaw, Quakertown.
Abington (1683-1750), in safe at Abington Meeting House,
near Jenkintown, Pa. Accurate typewritten copies, made
by Gilbert Cope, in Library of the Historical Society of Penn-
sylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia. Benjamin F. Pen-
rose, Ogontz, Pa., custodian of original records.
Gwynedd (1714-1750), in fireproof vault. Friends' Library, 142
N. i6thSt., Philadelphia.
EadnOT (1684-1750), in fireproof vault, Friends' Meeting House,
15th and Race Sts., Philadelphia; in charge of Benjamin
Walton.
Chester (1681-1750), in fireproof vault. Friends' Meeting House,
Media, Delaware Co., Pa. Custodian, Henry Mendenhall,
of Media. Women's Minutes (1695-1750), in charge of
Charles Palmer, Attorney-at-law, Chester, Pa. ; kept in safe
in his office.
Concord (i 684-1 750), in fireproof safe. Concord Friends' Meet-
ing House, Concordville, Delaware Co., Pa. Custodian,
Lewis Palmer, Concordville.
Philadelphia (1682-1750), in fire-proof vault. Friends' Meeting
House, 4th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. Custodian,
George J. Scattergood, 119 S. 4th St., Philadelphia. An
accurate copy of the Book of Certificates of Removal, made
by Gilbert Cope, is in the Library of the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania.
' Abstracts of nearly all registers of births, deaths, and maniagesof these
meetings are at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
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