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land , kept for maiay years , and till the pr ^ sept year , thefre ^ -school of that town . He received the rudiments of education under his father , aad was prepared for cojttege at the Cathedral Grammar § chool of ^ ljr . . from hence hie was removed to Pembroke Hall , Cambridge , where he proceeded to the degree ofB . A ^ in 1798 , ( being . the 13 th Wrangler on the Trijios , ) and to that of M . A . in 1801 . He was elected a Fellow of his . Society ; and in 1810 served the office of Senior Proctor
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DOMESTIC . * - . * _ . ¦ « The Deputies of the Three Henomi-• nations . A special General Meeting of the Deputation was held on Friday the 14 th of March , to receive the Report of the Committee , on the instructions given to them to take active measures towards an
application to Parliament on the Test and Corporation Acts . The Committee reported that they had prepared an Address ( which was read , and of which we hope to give a copy m our next Number , ) to be sent ( with a copy of the last Petition to Parliament
On the subject ) , to the Ministers of Dissenting Congregations throughout the kingdom , requesting the co-o op eration of their connexions and congregations , and especially inviting them to correspondence , in order to ascertain the state of general feeling on the subject . -
Other measures , with a view to the same object , were in contemplation ; and , in the mean time , the Meeting passed a Resolution approving of what had been done . .
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Unitarian Association . The Committee had despaired of any effectual measures being f aken / during the ^ present session , in prosecution of
then claims , owing to the unsettled state of the general law of the country . < It was thought that considerable alterations would be made by Parliament , aud that it would be necessary for the Dissentera to wait to see what would be the
permanent law of , ^ he . country _ before they cquld frame the proper regulations to . meet their pecoUar object ., tJnexpectfidly ^ ^ how ^ ver , a Coniniittee was . appojiftecl tlijtf Uie * House . oi Lords * to re * view r the "wjable ^ / rame ^ of rthe law > - add propoati ^ ne ^ r anil com bine d cdde . * , This , therefore ,- " appeared ¦* to be a ~ proj * er moment / or stating at Once the Objections
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in the UnivejsjtjUJ | n < i feJ&L ? was presented by his College to > tfce ^ bov tig ^ mi tory . % yra ^; ; mjMfc ^ . j ^ ti ^ g ^ mm able man nef ^ and < his ^ iety > yaa » much o > urted # n accountof- ^ 8 mus ^ U ta | fe and , science . In his fr ^ lfeiqus vievys , Jte
ac ? ppi ? ded Vjery mqd ^^ lhJ ^^ meA ^ ^ Cambridge ; though ; he n ^ sr not appear * tp h # 5 ^ taken any very decided ; part vyith what is called the Ev ^ n ^ eli ^ al |^ r | y f |» the church . , He has left a widow , whom he married on quitting college . * . ¦ - y
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to the very basis of the Marriage-Act ; that at any rate it might not be said that tie Dissenters remained t $ iei irfliUe ffib Legialaiure wad fenipldye ^ in r % - # hact Mtg the law which operates to create a compulsive conformity . Petitions were therefore sentin , aud referred by the House to tjie Committee , and we are happy to announce that the Committee is
understood generally to recognize most fully the principle of the Dissenting objections , and that it iff proposed to endedvobr to meet them fairly ; i W 6 also learn th ^ t it is intended to make a similar provision in favour of the Catholics .
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Mr . Gi $ burne * s Subscription . At a Congregational Meeting held in the -Unitarian Chapel , Trowbndge , on Sunday , March the 16 th , 1823 , the following Resolutions were passed unanimously :
Resolved , 1 . That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Unitarian Ministers and other gentlemen , in different parts of the kingdom , who exerted themselves most liberally to obtain subscriptions towards a Fund for the support of our late worthy Minister , the Rev . J . Gisburne , and his numerous family , under the overwhelming affliction which it pleased Almighty God to lay upon him .
> 2 . That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Unitarian congregations , and to all those persons who contributed so liberally and promptly , by their subscriptions , on the above distressing occasion , towards raising a Fund for the above-mentioned purpose .
3 . That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the . genttemeq jn London who have kindly undertaken to act as a Committee for the trianageirient of the Fu « d -raised for Mr . Gisburne and his -fanifly , f&r tteiridiberai aod yj ndicious conductlin the&iiosilieAS ^ u > 'i $ ' ^ ^ - ; i . , ^' u .. , ^\ -v ^ f | ¦ & 4 * That-Ui ^ iihanto of this Me ^ tiag be giv « h % o John Waldron , Ea ^^ * i 6 b r ^ hi « grtat exertions to serve Mr . Gisburne
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t 8 Q Intelligence . ' - * - Unitarian Association . —&fr . Gisburm * Subscription .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1823, page 180, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1782/page/52/
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