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East Riding Meeting Houses

Beverley Lairgate: built by 1702, rebuilt 1714
Quaker Lane (formerly Love Lane, Wood Lane): acquired 1810, sold 1890
Quaker Lane: built 1961, in use
Bridlington ?55 St. John's Street (formerly Gate): bought 1678, sold 1863
Havelock Street (formerly Flother Cutting): acquired 1903, demolished 1983; adjoining house bought, opened 1984, in use
Bubwith Site opposite Gleneagles house: erected 1878, sold 1912
Cave, North 14 Church Street: acquired 1687, rebuilt 1793, sold c.1889
Cottingwith Built 1789, last used 1886, sold 1921
Cranswick Built 1707, sold and demolished 1786
Hornsea Quaker Cottage, Back Westgate: in use from c.1711, bequeathed 1750, sale refused 1864, in possession as private house
Hull Lowgate: bought 1672, already in use, rebuilt 1781
Little Mason Street: bought 1851 and opened 1852, rebuilt adjoining 1880
4 Percy Street: bought 1918, in use
Owstwick Acquired c.1670, reverted to dwelling 1839
Ridgmont Farm: in use 1841-1849
Skipsea In use from late 17th century, fell down 1779
Welwick Row Lane/Humber Lane: built 1718, demolished c.1925

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