Rules and orders, for the government of a Friendly Society of Women, associated together in Warrington, in the County of Lancaster, instituted January 2, 1801, for raising and supporting a box, or fund of money, for the purpose of relieving and assisting each other on just and proper occasions, for burying their dead, and promoting and encouraging peace, love and unity amongst themselves [electronic resource] : and intended to be continued pursuant to the Act of Parliament made and passed in the thirty-third year of King George the Third, "for encouraging and relieving Friendly Societies" : the Society have mutually agreed to observe and abide by the following articles.
1802
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Rules and orders, for the government of a Friendly Society of Women, associated together in Warrington, in the County of Lancaster, instituted January 2, 1801, for raising and supporting a box, or fund of money, for the purpose of relieving and assisting each other on just and proper occasions, for burying their dead, and promoting and encouraging peace, love and unity amongst themselves [electronic resource] : and intended to be continued pursuant to the Act of Parliament made and passed in the thirty-third year of King George the Third, "for encouraging and relieving Friendly Societies" : the Society have mutually agreed to observe and abide by the following articles.
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Friendly Society of Women (Warrington, England)
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Warrington [England] : Printed by W. Eyres, 1802.
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English
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1 online resource (16 p.).
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Reproduction of the original from the Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks.
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