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Thomas Camm | |
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Born | 1640/41 Camsgill, Westmorland |
Died | 13 January 1708 Eldworth, Yorkshire |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 daughters |
Thomas Camm (1640/41–1708) was an English Quaker minister and writer. He was imprisoned for not paying tithes in 1674; fined for unlicensed preaching in 1678; and imprisoned, probably for preaching, from 1680 to 1686. He published religious tracts.[1]