‘The Early Quakers and the English Revolution, 1641-1660’
Event Type: Branch
Takes Place: 10th March 2026
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Ealing Green Church, The Green, W5 5QT
Description: Lecture by Dr Ariel Hessayon who is a Reader in early modern history at Goldsmiths, University of London
How to book: Booking not required but those registering on Eventbrite should be able to receive a time-limited recording of the talk afterwards
Price: Free to HA members & students. Visitors £5
Tel: 07922046578
Email: philipgwoods@outlook.com
Website: https://ealinghistory.org.uk/
Organiser: Dr Philip Woods
Lecturer: Dr Ariel Hessayon
Comments: Of all the new religious movements that emerged during the English Revolution of 1641–60 the Quakers were the largest, most successful and enduring. This talk will look at its defining characteristics and reasons for its success
Region: London
Branch: Ealing