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Hi Walter,
Although I wrote the pamphlet on the early history of the Quakers I no longer live in Bristol so research for me is difficult.
Was the family of John Day involved in the Great Western Cotton Works in Barton Hill, Bristol? If so then I have, somewhere, information on these Days. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Jim
Could you help me please. I am trying to find any information on John Day a Bristol merchant who purchased the manor of Dinham near Chepstow from the Blethin family in 1737. My great etc. grandfather was John Burroughs (1810-1887) who married Elizabeth Day and they lived at Dinham. My query is was John Day was a Quaker and when he disposed of the Dinham property. Regards