Airton Quaker Meeting House

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title: Airton Quaker Meeting House
text: The Airton Quaker Meeting House is a historic religious building in Airton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. As a vernacular building, the origin of the meeting house is uncertain. The National Churches Trust argues that it was purpose-built in the early 1600s as a meeting house for the Seekers, an early group of religious dissenters. By the time of the English Civil War, the land on which the building stands was owned by John Lambert, a military commander who was sympathetic to the new
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