Two Friends, William Robinson and Marmaduke Stephenson,…
June 1659 CE
Two Friends, William Robinson and Marmaduke Stephenson, feel called to go to Massachusetts in June 1659, although a new law imposes the death penalty on Friends.
A young lady named Patience Scott, the future daughter-in-law of Christopher Holder, accompanies them, as well as a Friend named Nicholas Davis.
They are all thrown in jail, which prompts Mary Dyer to return and protest their treatment.
For this action, she is put back in jail.