| | "Stoke Newington Quaker Meeting - Links." |
 | | Local meetings for worship were under the care of a monthly meeting for business: Stoke Newington came in the territory of the Peel Monthly Meeting, based at the Peel meeting house in St John’s Lane, Clerkenwell (named after the sign of a baker’s “peel”, the shovel for handling loaves in an oven). |
 | | When the new Stoke Newington meeting house opened in 1828, the bus was no longer needed, and she tells how the girls watched it being repainted in the yard with the title “Omnibus” and “Paddington to the Bank” on the sides. |
 | | Stoke Newington Quaker meeting became established as the largest of London’s meetings, attended by Friends who were prominent and active in the society, and more generally in society. |
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