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Extract from the Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser
January 16, 1775--Ashe's Hist., P. 429
Edonton women who refused to use tea imported through Great Britan
1. Abigail Charlton
2. Elizabeth Creacy
3. Anne Johnstone
4. Mary Woolard
5. Jean Blair
6. Frances Hall
7. Mary Creacy
8. Mary Blount
9. Margaret Cathcart
10. Jane Wellwood
11. Penelope Dawson
12. Susanna Vail
13. Elizabeth Vail
14. Elizabeth Vail
15. J Johnstone
16. Elizabeth Patterson
17. Margaret Pearson
18. Sarah Beasley
19. Grace Clayton
20. Mary Jones
21. Mary Creacy
22. Anne Hall
23. Sarah Littlejohn
24. Sarah Haskins
25. M Payne
26. Elizabeth Cricket
27. Lydia Bonner
28. Anne Horniblow
29. Marion Wells
30. Sarah Mathews
31. Elizabeth Roberts
32. Rebecca Bondfield
33. Sarah Howcott
34. Elizabeth P Ormond
35. Sarah Valentine
36. Mary Bonner
37. Lydia Bennett
38. Tresia Cunningham
39. Anne Houghton
40. Elizabeth Roberts
41. Ruth Benbury
42. Penelope Barker
43. Mary Littledle
44. Elizabeth Johnstone
45. Elizabeth Green
46. Sarah Howe
47. Mary Hunter
48. Anne Anderson
49. Elizabeth Bearsley
50. Elizabeth Roberts
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