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Backhouse became a partner in the family banking firm of Backhouse & Co, but did not take an active part in the business. Instead, he engaged in many philanthropic activities and the concerns of the
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Biographical memoirs : being a record of the Christian lives, experiences, and deaths of members of the religious Society of Friends, from its rise, to 1653
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political views, was a leading supporter of Sunderland Infirmary, and of temperance work. At the time of his death in 1879, he was President of the Sunderland
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from 1854. He travelled in the ministry to France and Norway. In 1862 and 1863, he served as Clerk to the annual national gathering of Quakers known as
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The Religious Society of Friends : the doctrines and practices in which they agree with their fellow-Christians, and those in which they differ
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and other leading local politicians of the day. His political opinions eventually led Backhouse to become one of the original seven founders of the
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Witnesses for Christ : and memorials of church life from the fourth to the thirteenth century : a sequel to "Early church history
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Det religiose Vennernes Samfund : laerdomme og skikke, hvori de ere enige med deres Medkristne, og andre, hvori de ere forskjellige
314:"Early Church History to the Death of Constantine : EDWARD. BACKHOUSE , Charles Tylor : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming" 211: 143:, where he had gone for his health, on 22 May 1879. The work Backhouse carried out on church history was published posthumously. 17: 465: 455: 124: 92: 171:/ by Edward Backhouse. - London ; Sunderland : Kitto : William Henry Hills, (1870) (Available online ) 440: 254: 450: 445: 460: 120:, serving as President of the Northern Counties Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. 248: 66:
in 1816, his family traveled with him. Edward junior remained in Sunderland until just before his death.
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on 8 May 1808, the son of Mary and Edward Backhouse of Darlington. When Edward senior moved to
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ODNB article by Leslie Stephen, 'Backhouse, Edward (1808–1879)’m', rev. K. D. Reynolds,
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Backhouse married Katherine Mounsey in 1856. The couple had no children. He died in
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in Borough Road, Sunderland, and the old Athenaeum and Reformatories.
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newspaper. He was recognised as having the gift of vocal
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Martyr scenes of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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Edward Backhouse (British Army officer)
Quaker
church history
Sunderland Echo
ministry
Sunderland Echo
Darlington
Sunderland
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
London Yearly Meeting
British School
Liberal
Temperance Society
Bible Society
Contagious Diseases Acts
Samuel Storey
Radical
Hastings
Charles Tylor
William Bell Scott
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography







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