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Barbara Blaugdone
Barbara Blaugdone (c. 1609–1704) was an English Quaker preacher, who left an autobiographical account of her travels, evangelism, and religious and political views.
==Earlier life==
Blaugdone's maiden name is not known. She is likely to have been born in Bristol, where she later lived and became converted. All that she herself wrote of that period is that she "feared the Lord" and "sought him earnestly."〔 Bridget Hill: "Blaugdone, Barbara (c. 1609–1704)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) (Retrieved 21 June 2015 ).〕 Nothing is known either of her husband, whom she appears to have lost at a relatively early age. According to the Quaker writer Joseph Besse, she was "a Woman of good Parts and Education."〔J. Besse: ''A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers'' (1753). Quoted in Blaugdone's ODNB entry.〕 She was well-educated and became a teacher, but her conversion to Quakerism led to her pupils' withdrawal from her school. Unusually, she had means that allowed her to pay her expenses as a Quaker minister out of her own pocket.〔''A Historical Dictionary of British Women'', ed. Cathy Hartley (London: Europa, 2003), p. 109〕 As she put it herself, "In all my Travels, I Travelled still on my own Purse, and was never chargeable to any, but paid for what I had."〔 ''An Account of the Travels, Sufferings and Persecutions of Barbara Blaugdone'' (1691). (Retrieved 21 June 2015 ).〕
The conversion of Barbara Blaugdone was effected by John Audland and John Camm in 1654. She may have been one of the "Bristol Seekers", many of whom were recruited around that time. She then "abstained for a year from all Flesh, Wine and Beer" and became plain of speech. In the same year she was imprisoned for entering Bristol churches "to bear testimony against their formalities" and was stabbed on leaving a meeting being held in a private house.〔

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