Thomas Goodaire

Thomas Goodaire (c. 1620 - ?) was an early member of the Society of Friends and an associate of George Fox. [1] He may have come from Wakefield. [2] He was later imprisoned in Warwick, and is regarded as one of the Valiant Sixty.

Sources

  • The Journal of George Fox -
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References

  1. The Journal of George Fox, p. 100
  2. The Journal of George Fox, p. 73
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