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University of Oaford . Summary of the Members for 1827 . Member * of Members on Convocation , the Bookts . 1 University 105 205 2 Balliol 83 220 3 Merton 63 119 4 Exeter 81 249 5 Oriel 144 275
6 Queen ' s 135 314 7 New 62 143 8 Lincoln 54 127 9 All Souls 68 94 10 Magdalen 114 163 11 Brazenose 228 425 12 Corpus 67 114 13 Christ Church 404 800 14 Trinity 87 222
15 St . John ' s 127 217 16 Jesns 56 173 17 Wadham 65 185 18 Pembroke 66 170 19 Worcester 86 204 20 St . Mary Hall .... 29 76 21 Magdalen Hall .. 38 150 22 New Inn Hall 1 1 23 St . Alban Hall .... 11 45 24 St . Edmund Hall .. 41 103
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2220 4794 Determining Bachelors in Lent 281 Matriculations 401 Regents 194
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wellyn , M . A ., of Jesus College , Oxford , has been appointed Principal ; and the Rev . Alfred Oliivant , M . A ., of Trinity College , Cambridge , Vice Principal , and Senior Tutor ,
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Distressed Unitarians in Lancashire . The great suffering and distress prevalent in the manufacturing districts of this country are unhappily too well known to need description , but the Unitarian body arc probably not aware that among the thousands who are at this time without
bread and clothing in Lancashire , are the major part of the members of the congregations at Newchurch and Padiham , the account of whose proceedings , given a few years back by Mr . John Ash worth , who resides there , so much gratified and interested the Unitarian public . Information from other sources too
truly confirms this painful statement , and it has been thought right to call the attention of Unitarians to it , and to solicit on behalf of their suffering brethren at Newchurch and Padiham , help in this time of needy either in the shape of money or clothing .
With the permission of the Committee of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association , Mr . Horwood , their Collector , will receive at the Office , No . 3 , Waibrook Buildings , near the Mansion House , whatever humanity may entrust to his care .
Donations will alno be received by the Iiev . Robert A upland , Hackney ; by Mr . Hornby , 31 , St . Swithin ' 8 Lane , Lom-
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Intelligence . — . Distressed Unitarians in Lancashire . 305
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St . David ' s College , Cardiganshire . St . David ' s College , which was founded in 1822 , by the present Bishop of Salisbury , at Larnpeter , in Cardiganshire , ( the original intention of building it at Llandewi Brevi , in the same neighbourhood , having been wisely abandoned , ) for the benefit of the clergy in South Wales , the poverty of whose preferments excludes a large proportion of them from
the advantaged of a University education , has been , we understand , incorporated by Royal Charter . The style of the building is gothic . It is calculated to accommodate about 70 students ; and the Bishop of St . David ' s intends to admit persons from any part of the kingdom , provided they be members of the Church of England . The annual expense , it is expected , will he within j £ 55 . A valuable collection of books has been
presented to it by the Bishop of Salisbury , to which many of the colleges and members of the University have liberally contributed . A grace has also passed the Senate of the University of Cambridge to give to it a copy of all books that have been printed at its expense , or are now in the pn ? s 8 , The Jlcv . Llewellyn Lie-
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Somerset and Dorset Unitarian Associciion . The Half-yearly Meeting of this Association will be held at Bridgwater , on Good Friday , April 13 . The Rev . J . G . Teggin , of Bridport , has undertaken to preach on the occasion ; and it is expected that there will be an evening service .
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Somerset , Gloucester and Wilts Unita ~ rian Missionary Association . The Fifth Half-yearly General Meeting of this Association will beheld at Marshtteld , ou Friday , April 13 th , ( the day commonly called Good Friday , ) when the Rev . Robert Cree , of Preston , is expected to preach .
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The Rev . T . C . Holland has accepted an unanimous invitation to be the minister of the united Congregations of Loughborough aud Mount Sorrel .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1827, page 305, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1795/page/73/
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