Hereford, Herefordshire, England

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Excerpt:[FIGURE] A synopsis of the travels & labours of W. Woodruff In AD 1841 Travelled in ENGLAND, WALES, & AMERICA And visited the following towns & cities Townes & Cities populations Shires & States [FIGURE] London the Metropolis 1,600,000 Middlesex Co Bristol 200,000 Liverpool 280,000 Lancashire Preston 60,000 Ditto Manchester 350,000 Ditto Staffordshire potteries 70,000 Staffordshire Wolverhampton 30,000 Ditto Birmingham 300 ...
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Excerpt:A Synopsis of the travels & labours OF W. WOODRUFF. IN A.D. 1840 Traveled in ENGLAND & WALES visited the following Towns & Cities Towns & Cities Population Shires Liverpool 280,000 Lancashire Preston 60,000 Ditto Manchester 350,000 Ditto New Castle, Tunstell Burslem, Hanley, Potteries Stoke & Longton 70,000 Staffordshire Stafford 20,000 Ditto
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Excerpt:esstablishing churches in some of the most notable cities of Europe. During the year 1840 churches have been esstablished in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Worcester, Hereford, London, Glasgow, Paisley Edingborgh & many other parts of England Scotland Wales & Ireland. Elders have also gone to South Australia, the East Indies, &
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Excerpt:is taken from the history of Rome by Edward Coxe After reading this History I walked to Br Thomas Rooke & met in council with the officers had a good time from thence to Br John Holley & spent the night {Distance of the day} 3 miles March 7, 1841 ~ Sunday 7th Sunday I preached in the morning at the house of Br Thomas Rook & in the evening at the kitchen, upon the Book of mormon had a full ...Dates:March 7, 1841 March 8, 1841 March 9, 1841
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Excerpt:to be fals & so he arose & read the same old Spalding story. when he got through Elder Richards arose & informed the people that instead of its being a new story it had been published for two years through the United States & also through England, this creat ed a great uproar among the people, for while some were for driving the man out of the place for lying others were crouding around Elders Richards & Kay to hear them preach, but ...Dates:March 10, 1841 March 11, 1841
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Excerpt:I dined with her state coachman, his wife made me a present for Mrs Woodruff. 12th I wrote a few lines to Phebe Br Kimballs letter. 16th I received an interesting letter from sister Eunice Woodruff. Phebe requests me to get my portrait taken. I have complyed with her request & taken my first sitting Dec 23rd by an Italian Artist of the first class By the name of Fillippo Pistrucci I formed an acquaintance with him by means of Mr
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Excerpt:April 27, 1873 I Preached in the 14 ward in the Evening & Expressed myself in Plain terms concerning ^the^ charavari performed last friday night by the Mormons in salt Lake City I am opposed to all such proceding April 28, 1873 ~ Monday 28. I went to the field in the morning we had a terrible storm of wind & dust which terminated in a heavy rain which the whole country in Utah Needed. I Attended the school of the Prophets in ...Dates:April 28, 1873 April 29, 1873 April 30, 1873 May 1, 1873 May 2, 1873 May 3, 1873 May 4, 1873
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Excerpt:TULLIDGE'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE. [Column 1] Academy, at which there were about fifty present. Brother Kimball preached. An Independent minister invited me home to take tea with him. I accepted his invitation, had an interesting time and preached the Gospel to him and he received my testimony and offered me his chapel, which would hold 800. He said he thought he would be baptized and would try and get his society to do the same. We met again in the evening and had more at our meeting than ever before ...
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Excerpt:AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILFORD WOODRUFF. [Column 1] time in London before my return to Nauvoo. Next day I parted from Lor- enzo Snow and the London Saints and took train for Bristol, to visit the branch which had been raised up there by my convert Elder Thomas Kington, who it will be remembered was the superin- tendent of the Frome's Hill Circuit of United Brethren. Leaving Bristol I visited the churches which I had raised ...Dates:March 8, 1841
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Excerpt:I met the Garway Conference at the ^Kitchen.^ Elder Levi Richards was chosen President and Elder James Morgan Clerk. There were present one of the quorum of the Twelve one High Priest seven Elders eleven Priests two Teachers and one Deacon The meeting opened by prayer by Elder Woodruff after which the churches were represented as follows: members Elders Prst: Teachs Deacs Garway 1304 3 1 2 1 ...