The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography . fe I \J. Friends in Burlington. 357 this building; but in 3 mo, 1691, it was ordered that BernardDavenish should not suffer the Court to be kept in ourmeeting house any more. At the Quarterly Meeting heldat Win. Biddles, 3 of 9 mo. 1691, It was thought good and therefore ordered that whatmarriages for time to come shall pass Friends MonthlyMeeting and have unity and consent of Friends, shall besolemnized at the usual meeting place. A charge of 9s. due Anthony Weston is recorded forcolouring ye meeting house. At this time Friends appearto hav


The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography . fe I \J. Friends in Burlington. 357 this building; but in 3 mo, 1691, it was ordered that BernardDavenish should not suffer the Court to be kept in ourmeeting house any more. At the Quarterly Meeting heldat Win. Biddles, 3 of 9 mo. 1691, It was thought good and therefore ordered that whatmarriages for time to come shall pass Friends MonthlyMeeting and have unity and consent of Friends, shall besolemnized at the usual meeting place. A charge of 9s. due Anthony Weston is recorded forcolouring ye meeting house. At this time Friends appearto have become finally settled in their new building, which,however, was not capable of being warmed during the winterseason until the new brick addition was put up several yearslater, when proper heating arrangements ivere made. Duringinclement weather, when it was impossible for delicate per-sons to sit in a cold room, they met again at private , which are now almost forgotten, or kept as heir-looms only, were then the constant companions of o


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