. . "OS Landranger 97"@en . . . . "1866"^^ . . "Firbank Fell is a hill in Cumbria between the towns of Kendal and Sedbergh that is renowned as a place where George Fox, the founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), preached. Fox described what happened there on 13 June 1652 in this way: Because of Fox's preaching there, the site is sometimes called \"Fox's Pulpit.\" A plaque on the rock there commemorates the event, which is sometimes considered the beginning of the Friends movement. Firbank Fell is now immortalised as a place of Quaker history in one of the four houses at the Quaker school Bootham School."@en . . "310.0"^^ . . . . . "Firbank Fell"@en . "SD608939"@en . . "1082182465"^^ . . "54.33914184570312"^^ . . . "Firbank Fell is a hill in Cumbria between the towns of Kendal and Sedbergh that is renowned as a place where George Fox, the founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), preached. Fox described what happened there on 13 June 1652 in this way: While others were gone to dinner, I went to a brook, got a little water, and then came and sat down on the top of a rock hard by the chapel. In the afternoon the people gathered about me, with several of their preachers. It was judged there were above a thousand people; to whom I declared God's everlasting truth and Word of life freely and largely for about the space of three hours. Because of Fox's preaching there, the site is sometimes called \"Fox's Pulpit.\" A plaque on the rock there commemorates the event, which is sometimes considered the beginning of the Friends movement. Firbank Fell is now immortalised as a place of Quaker history in one of the four houses at the Quaker school Bootham School."@en . . . . . "Firbank Fell"@en . . . "OSLandranger 97" . . "54.33914 -2.60442" . . . "Firbank Fell"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "-2.604419946670532"^^ . . "2905563"^^ . . "310"^^ . . "POINT(-2.6044199466705 54.339141845703)"^^ . . .