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At one time or another, the Henrico Monthly Meeting included the counties of Henrico, New Kent, Hanover, Caroline, Louisa, Goochland, Prince George, Dinwiddie, Amelia, Chesterfield, York, James City, Charles City, and Mecklenburg. It has been called Henrico, Curles, New Kent, Upper, Upland, White Oak Swamp, and Wayn Oak (or Weyanoke) Monthly Meeting. This meeting was initially established as Curles prior to 1699, when its records begin. A few (14) pages are devoted to the surviving records of the Vestry Book of St. John's Church, marriages of Henrico Court records, marriages by Rev. John Buchanan, early tombstone inscriptions of St. Johns Churchyard, and the Boar Swamp Baptist Church of Antioch. Most of the book consists of abstracts of the minutes and register of Henrico Monthly Meeting. Covered are marriages, births, some deaths, removals, violations of Quaker discipline, sufferings (confiscation of property) and other activities. 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Scottish missionaries eventually spread the faith to various locations throughout the country, including Aberdeen in the Northeast, Edinburgh and Kelso in the southeast, and Hamilton in the west. The Society of Friends never grew to large numbers in Scotland, however, owing to its persecution by both the Episcopal and Presbyterian churches, as well as civic authorities. 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