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119: The birth of Quakerism in Cumbria

119: The birth of Quakerism in Cumbria

FromCountrystride


119: The birth of Quakerism in Cumbria

FromCountrystride

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

...in which we celebrate the 400th anniversary of the birth of George Fox – founder of Quakerism – on a journey through '1652 country' with historian, quaker and Professor Emeritus at Lancaster University, Angus Winchester. Starting our walk at the Society of Friends meeting house in the picture-perfect hamlet of Brigflatts just outside Sedergh, we learn about the turbulent times into which Fox was born. Introducing the charismatic, troubled and talented Fox, we follow his famous footsteps of 1652, through Lancashire and Yorkshire then into Westmorland and Sedbergh, where he preached to 1,000 people atop Firbank Fell in a meeting that would become pivotal to the spread of early Quakerism. With grand views of the Howgills, we continue the story into 1653 as Fox moved north and west to Ulverston and then into Cumberland ("now't good comes round Black Combe"). Closing our conversation, we consider the importance of the '1652' north country, the period of persecution following the fertile early years, and the Quaker legacy – of Friends houses and businesses – in Cumbria today.




For more about Briggflatts, see https://brigflatts.org




Angus' excellent book The Language of the Landscape can be bought from Handstand.
Released:
Feb 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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A celebration of the landscapes, culture, heritage and people of Cumbria and the Lake District.