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SlEV . W , ROBERTSON , D . IX [ Continued from psyge t y ^ J URING Mr , Robertson ' s stay in London , he- ^ as received Dwith much civility at Lambeth , Clarges-streetj and Crovdon , by those eminent prelates of that day , Dr . Wake , arcKbishop of C ^ ntsi ^ u ^ and ipr . Hoadly , then bishop of Sali ? - bury , who * afte ^ We m to himself by Low ! ? the He had the
Hay , ineniid ^ d Wai | p arehbishop * also honour of visiting freifuently Lord Chancellor King ; to whom a very kind letter froni Dr ; Hort ^ bishop of Kilmore , gave him an introduction He employed his time , in London , in
visiting the piiblic libraries , attending lectures , and embracing every opportunity of imprpVeniient . In the year 1727 the love of the nutate solum induced him to accompany Dr . John Hbadly into Ireland , who was nominated to the united sees of Ferns and Leighiin , and with whom he became acquainted through the influence of his brother , the bishop of Sa . lisbury . On his
return to his own country , the archbishop of Canterbury gave him a letter of rfecdmmehdation to Dr . Good ^ yin Archbishop of Cashel , who received him in a most friendly manner , but did not live to afford him any essential proof of his regard .- M r *
Robertson was too young to be admitted into orders during his residence in London , but he was the first person ordained by Dr . Hoadly after his consecration to the bishopric of Ferris * The letters of deacon ' s orders which he received bore date 14 th of January 1727 , and in February the Bishop nominated him to the cure of Tullow , in the county of Carlow . He held this
curacy till he was of age sufficient to be ordained a Priest , Nov .. 10 , 1729 . On the next day Lord Carteret , then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , presented him to the rectory of Ravilly , in the county ofCarlow ^ arrd to the rectory of Kilravels in the county of Wicklow j and , soon afterwards , he was collated to the vicarages of the skrne parishes by the Bishop of Ferns . These were the only preferments which he bad till the year 1738 , when Dr .
Synge , Bishop of Ferns * collated him to the viqarages of Rathmoe and Strabpe , and * th ^ gLerpetual cur ^ of Rah il , all in the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1806, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1724/page/1/
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