References to Elizabeth Hooton

I.—In print:—

Gerard Crœse, The General History of the Quakers, 1696, pt. I, p. 37.

John Whiting, Truth and Innocency Defended, 1702.

George Bishop, New England Judged, 1703.

J. H. Feustking, Gynaeceum Haeretico Fanaticum, 1704.

William Edmondson, Journal, 1715.

William Sewel, The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People called Quakers, 1722.

[William Gibson] Saul’s Errand to Damascus, 1728, p. 34.

Joseph Besse, Sufferings of the Quakers, 2 vols., 1753.

John Gough, A History of the People called Quakers, 4 vols., 1789-1790, iii. 56.

William Hogdson, Select Historical Memoirs of Friends, 1844, ch. xvii.

James Bowden, The History of the Society of Friends in America, 2 vols., 1850-1854, i. 225, 226, 255, 262.

Backhouse, Edward & Thomas J., and Thomas Mounsey, Biographical Memoirs, 1854.

Calendar of State Papers Colonial.

Samuel M. Janney, History of the Religious Society of Friends, 4 vols., 1859.

[James Bourne] The “Friend” in his Family, 1865, p. 7.

Charles Evans, Friends in the Seventeenth Century, 1876.

Robert Barclay, The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth, 1876.

Richard P. Hallowell, The Quaker Invasion of Massachusetts, 1887.

Friends’ Almanac for 1887 (Philadelphia).

Friends’ Intelligencer and Journal, xliv. (1887), 243.

Brooks Adams, The Emancipation of Massachusetts, 1887.

The Friend (Philadelphia), lx. (1887), 374.

George Fox, Journal, bicentenary edition, 2 vols., 1891.

Augustus Charles Bickley, Elizabeth Hooten, in Dictionary of National Biography, 1891, xxvii. 308.

The British Friend, 1893, pp. 118, 196.

Joseph J. Green, Souvenir of the Address to King Edward, 1901, p. 28.

The Journal of the Friends Historical Society, from 1903, iv. 154; v. 12; vi. 17, 185; vii. 62.

The Friend (Philadelphia), lxxvii. (1904), 205.

The First Publishers of Truth,” edited by Norman Penney, 1907.

Susan Williams, Elizabeth Hooton, in Quaker Biographies, ii. 1909.

George Fox, Journal, Cambridge edition, edited by Norman Penney, 2 vols., 1911.

G. Lyon Turner, Original Records of Early Nonconformity under Persecution and Indulgence, 3 vols., 1911-1914.

Rufus M. Jones, The Quakers in the American Colonies, 1911.

William C. Braithwaite, The Beginnings of Quakerism, 1912.

Extracts from State Papers relating to Friends, edited by Norman Penney, 1913.

Mabel R. Brailsford, Elizabeth Hooton, a Seventeenth Century Elizabeth Fry, in Quaker Women, 1915.

II.—In manuscript:—

Thomas Aldam to George Fox, 1652. In D. (Swarth. MSS. iii. 36.)

Thomas Aldam, from York Castle, n.d. In D. (Swarth. MSS. i. 373.)

Margaret Killam to George Fox, 1653. In D. (Swarth. MSS. i. 2.)

Thomas Salthouse to Margaret Fell, 1657. In D. (Swarth. MSS. iii. 164.)

George Fox, Short Journal. In D.

Joan Brocksopp to Margaret Fell, 1661. In D. (Swarth. MSS. i. 75.)

Ann Clayton to Margaret Fell, 1661. In D. (Swarth. MSS. i. 76.)

Margaret Fell and others to the King and Council, 166-. In D. (Spence MSS. iii. 116.)

Ann Richardson to George Fox, 1664/5. In D. (Swarth. MSS. iii. 101.)

Leonard Fell to Margaret Fell, 1666. In D. (Gibson MSS. v. 247.)

Thomas Salthouse to Margaret Fell, 1668. In D. (Swarth. MSS. i. 103.)

John Stubbs to Elizabeth Hooton, 1670. In D. (A.R.B. MSS. 97.)

Sundry Ancient Manuscripts, 1671, p. 40. In D.

James Lancaster, Testimony concerning E. Hooton, 1672. In D.

Edward Man to Margaret Fox, 1672. In D. (Swarth. MSS. i. 133.)

Oliver Hooton, Certificate concerning George Fox, 1686/7[?] In D.

George Fox, Testimony concerning E. Hooton, 1690. In D. (Portfolio xvi. 74.)

Radley MSS. In the possession of Francis E. Radley, of Gospel End, Staffs.