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and that thus an important addition will be nikye tb * thd ijcftnataciifc funds of the
institution . The trustees , anxious to render their jexertions answerable to the liberality of t ^ e publi c ^ nave determined tp ma ? c £ provision , without ctelay ^ for <~ omplettue the plan of education originally contemplated by the mends of this mstitutiwr . " ?^ )?^ deprived of the services o , f the Rev . Theophiitis BroWne , wno is
removed to Norwich , they have therefore engaged the Revi William Turner , M . A . as Tutor * tfye mathematics and natural philosophy ; and ttey expect that the classical department wijl shortly be undertaken by ftfrr . John Kenjrick , * son
of the late excellent Mr . KeQrick j of Exeteri a geatleman , who , they p ersuade therpselyes ^ will execute the cjuties pf ! bis office tip the great acjvaji £ ag e pF l }| s jupilfc . T ^^ T t ^ H ^ V that when three regular tutors sh ^ ll have entered upon
the duties of their several departments , the great fatigue and labour of the superintending tutor wiH t ? e diminished , and he will oe more at Jeisuce tp devote jhis chie , f attention to the theological part
of the course . The number of students during the last year , was thirteen ; seven of whom were intended for the ministry . Of these , Mr . Joseph Hunter ana Mr . Thomas Madge have com p leted the course : the former of whom is now
settled at Bath , and the latter is supplying a vacant congregation at Bury St . Edmonds . Encouraged by the flourishing state of the funds , the trustees have ventured to admit this year nine students on the foundation , whicl ) ,, together witk two at their qwri charge , mates in all the
number of eleven students for the min istry . Of these , Messrs .. ^ stley , Smethurstj Yates , and Roh . berds have entered upon the last year of their course ; Mr . I > ean is in the fourth 5 Mr , JVlaiiley , late of the University of ( jla . sgow / is in the third ; and Messrs , A ' sht ' pn ,
JL . ewis , Brette )! , ( son of the Rev . J .-Brette { l of Gainsborough , ) Holland , and Hiflcka , ( son of . thef Rev . T . I ) . ' Hir ^ c ^ of Cork ^ ) are hi tK ^ first . Th e re a r ^ also seveh lay student ^ Tfeis Very ^ considerable addition t ^ th ^ e Dunit ) cr in former yea / hsi , b $ s greatly increasei } the difficulty o ^ pro cur hi ^ ty ^"
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ings so "situated , as tl > at « all the studen ts may be under theejee of one or . cther of the tutors , apd has rendered if highly desirable , tftat some buildings should , if possible , be eoga ^ pd for this purpose , ' under the direction qf the trustees , which may combine the advantages of proximit
y tp tfie lecture rpaqis , aad ease of superintendence . It is not improbable , that ap opportunity may shprtly present itself , of obtaining suitable premises for this purpose , pn easy terms , H the Trustees should t ? e encouraged to expect the concurrence and support of their friends . The several circumstances above
stated , will , it is presumed , justify the trustees in entreating the cqntmuance of the public favour to the Manchester Newr £ otiege , removed to York . And if they shquld besides be enabled to
apply a snxall sum yearly to the enlargement of the library , and the gradual purchase pf the mqs ^ essential articles of a philosophical apparatus , it is obvious , that the attainment ( of these objects woujd greatiyl . cqntribute to increase the
advantages % Irea < Jy enjoyed by the students in this institution . Letters * respecting the admission of students may be addressed to George William Wood , Esq . Manchester ; to the Rev . Charles ^ Weltbeloved , York ; or to the Rev . W . Turner , Newcastle-upon-Tyne \ by Whom , and by Messrs . Jones , Loyd , and Co . Bankers , Lothbury ,
and Mr . Kinder , No . i , Cheapside , London , subscriptions and donations arc received . SAMUEL SHORE , jun . President .
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Statemvit if the G ° lkg * . * «« # J 3 P ' ^\ £ . , / Estimated vstfiiepfohe Binildi ^ ijr ^ in Manchester - 4 ° o ° ° ufyuoujftt of the Permanent Fmid - . .. . . .. 4 ^ 4 * ° Subscriptions in Arr ^ ai ; - ^ ' txi 14 " Bjajauce in the Treasurers livtfLs , . - . ' - 793 4 °
Total £ S 3 ^ oj > GEp . WM . WOOD , Treasurer .
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638 Intelligence . — Report of the Yor % Institution .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 638, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/52/
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