Letter from John Bowne, 1675

TITLE: LETTER, JOHN BOWNE IN OYSTER BAY TO HANNAH BOWNE IN LONDON

DOCUMENT ID: BFP 2018.1.03-04

DATE: 18TH OF 3RD MONTH [MAY] 1675, OLD STYLE

DESCRIPTION & NOTES

This letter from John Bowne to his wife reports to her from the annual meeting of Long Island Quakers held in Oyster Bay. He writes of discovering second-hand Hannah’s departure from Maryland for England: “…the news of thy being gone, for which the Lord had fitted me, as thou hast known in like cases formerly.” This indicates both that Hannah’s religious vocation had led her to make unplanned journeys in the past, and that John had accepted these activities on the part of his spouse. He also reports on the drowning death of Quaker missionary Hannah Wright and a confrontation with a splinter sect called the Ranters.