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John Richardson (1667–1753) was an English Quaker minister and autobiographer. ==Early life== John Richardson was born in 1667, probably in the village of North Cave, East Riding of Yorkshire, where his father, William Richardson (1614–1679), a shepherd, had been converted to Quakerism by William Dewsberry or Dewsbury in about 1652.〔East Riding Quakers: (Retrieved 29 September 2010. )〕 He was twelve when his father died, leaving his mother with a livestock farm to run and five children. John had one older sister (who died about 1682) and three younger brothers, of whom the youngest was born about 1676.〔''An Account of the Life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ,John Richardson, giving a Relation of many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &c.'' (London: Luke Hinde, 1757). 4th e. (1791) online: (Retrieved 29 September 2010. ), p. 1 ff.〕
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