Ref NoSF/2/2/2
TitleShipston Monthly Meeting
LevelSub Series
Date1709 - 1814
DescriptionA Quaker meeting was first started in 1655 in Shipston-on-Stour by William Parre. By 1682, it is thought there were 78 Friends attending the meeting. A meeting house was converted from a cottage leased from the Dean and Chapter of Worcester cathedral in 1685, which was eventually bought by Friends in 1875. By 1689, there were two additional houses in Shipston-on-Stour registered as Quaker meeting houses. The Monthly Meeting absorbed the Preparative Meetings at Armscote, Campden and Stow-on-the-Wold. In 1790, Shipston Monthly Meeting was amalgamated with Warwickshire South Monthly Meeting (see SF/2/1/6). The meeting was laid down in 1956, but the meeting house and burial ground continue to be owned by Friends. Warwickshire County Council leases the meeting house for use as a local library.

See the relevant sections in SF/3 for further information about each Preparative Meeting for which we hold records (records for some meetings have not survived but there are usually references to them in the Quarterly (SF/1) and Monthly Meeting (SF/2) minutes.

See SF/2/1/1/29/5 for copy minutes of Worcestershire Quarterly Meeting.
Related MaterialWood, Jack V. 'Some Rural Quakers. A History of Quakers and Quakerism at the Corners of the Four Shires of Oxford, Warwick, Worcester and Gloucester', Sessions of York, 1991
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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