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1873 : Mr J Pluck Subscribes to the Liberation Society

 

Source:  Printed
Title: The Liberator, xix 85
Date:  5 May 1873
Place:  Braintree & Bocking


SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE LIBERATION SOCIETY


Braintree and Bocking
 
£
s.
d.
Brown, Mr James
0
10
6
Brown, Mr A.
0
5
0
Brown, Mr W.
0
10
6
Blomfield, Mr J.
0
5
0
Bright, Miss
0
5
0
Bright, Mr
0
4
0
Courtauld, Mr S
10
0
0
Dyer, Mr
0
2
6
Friend, A
0
2
6
Goodrich, Rev. A,
0
5
0
Horsnail, Mr
0
10
6
Hawkes, Rev S.
0
2
6
Jackson, Mr J.L.
0
5
0
Jones, Mr Chas.
1
1
0
Joscelyne, Mr C.
0
2
6
McAll, Rev R.
0
10
6
McDougall, Rev Alex.
0
5
0
Milne, Rev W.
0
2
6
Morley, Mr W.H.
0
5
0
West, Mr F.
0
2
6
West, Mr E.
0
2
6
Pluck, Mr J.
0
2
6
Saville, Mr (don)
0
5
0
Smith, Mr Jos., Jun.
0
10
0

The Liberation Society was an organisation in Victorian England that campaigned for disestablishment of the Church of England. It was founded in 1844 by Edward Miall as the British Anti-State Church Association and was renamed in 1853 as the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, from which the shortened common name of Liberation Society derived. [Wikipedia].

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