Countersett Quaker Meeting House
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Countersett Quaker Meeting House
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Countersett Quaker Meeting House is a historic building in Countersett, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Quakers met in Countersett Hall from the 1650s, initially illegally. From 1710, they instead met in a nearby barn which perhaps dated from the late 16th century. It was altered to make it suitable for worship, and was again altered in 1778, when it passed into the ownership of the Quakers. They used it until 1872, when they moved to a purpose-built structure. The meeting house was pu
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersett_Quaker_Meeting_House
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2024-02-27T16:07:14Z
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