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Quaker and Grindletonian history

‘West Riding Grindletonianism and Early Quaker Writing’ [Presidential address], Journal of the Friends Historical Society, 72 (2021), 3-24.

‘Joseph Wood and Ackworth School’, Quaker Connections, 77 (July 2019), 3-8.

‘Grindletonianism in Manuscript and Print: The Role of Josiah Collier (1595-1677)’, The Library, VII, 19 (2018), 19-38.

‘From Antinomian to Quaker: Jeremiah Grimshaw, 1653-1721’, Journal of the Friends Historical Society, 69 (2018), 25-44.

Josiah Collier of Yeadon (1595-1677), West Riding Grindletonian and Disciple of Roger Brereley, Borthwick Paper 127 (York: Borthwick Institute, University of York, 2017). 38 pp.

Education as Exploration: Sir Michael Sadler, Eva Gilpin, and Artwork at the Hall School Weybridge’, published online in 2016, 26 pp.

The Early History of Ilkley Quaker Meeting: A Talk Given at Ilkley Meeting’, published online in 2016. 6 pp.

‘The Building of Settle Meeting House in 1678’, Journal of the Friends Historical Society, 66 (2015), 43-52.

‘‘The Quakers Tea Table Overturned’: An Eighteenth-Century Moral Satire’, Quaker Studies, 17 (2013), 244-64.

‘Quaker Identities in William Fryer Harvey’s We Were Seven’, Quaker Connections, 60 (November 2013), 19-23.

Yeomen and Clerics: The Yorkshire Puritan Ancestry of Bishop Jeremy Collier, an e-book, published online in 2013.

‘The Problem of Edward Grimshaw: Tracking a Seventeenth-Century Yorkshire Quaker Family’, Quaker Connections, 49 (March 2010), 6-17.