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History of Friends in Portadown 1655 - 2005
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The chief source of material was from the minutes of Ulster Quarterly Meeting and Lurgan Monthly Meeting. They are housed in the Strongroom of Lisburn Friends Meeting House, but copies are available in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Balmoral Ave., Belfast. Most of the books listed below are available in the Craigavon Borough Museum collection. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) has moved to 2 Titanic Boulevard, BELFAST, BT3 9HQ
1. GENERAL QUAKER WRITINGS
BUTLER, DAVID M.
The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland. 2004.
DUDLEY, ELIZABETH
The Life of Mary Dudley. 1825.
EDMONDSON, WILLIAM
Journal. 1715
FOX, GEORGE
Journal. 1694 and frequent reprints.
FULLER, A. & HOLMS, T.
The Suffering of the people called Quakers in Ireland. 1721.
RICHARDSON, JAMES N.
Reminiscences of Friends in Ulster. 1911.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE CENTRAL RELIEF COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS DURING THE FAMINE IN IRELAND.
1995 reprint.
WIGHAM, MAURICE J.
The Irish Quakers 2004.
WIGHT AND RUTTY
The Rise and Progress of Friends in Ireland. 1751.
2. LOCAL HISTORY
BARDON, JONATHAN
A History of Ulster. 1992.
BASSETT, GEORGE H.
The Book of County Armagh. 1888 - republished as County Armagh 100 Years ago. 1990.
CHAPMAN, ARTHUR G.
A History of the Religious Society of Friends in Lurgan. 1997.
CHAPMAN, GEORGE R.
The History of Ballyhagan and Richhill Meetings. 1979.
FRIENDS WITNESS
Annual Bound volumes from 1908 - 1941.
GILPIN, D. J.
Through all the changing Scenes. Ballinacor Methodist Society. 1996.
GREEN, WILLIAM J.
Methodism in Portadown. 1960.
McATASNEY, GERARD
This Dreadful Visitation. The Famine in Lurgan and Portadown. 1997.
McCORRY, FRANCIS X.
Lurgan: An Irish Provincial Town 1610-1970. 1993.
PATTERSON, T.G.F.
Harvest Home. 1975.
50 YEARS AND AFTER
A History of Ulster Friends Home Mission Committee. 1951.