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tu ^ icIg ^ vwho-was n <^ w become the highly respected minister of Mill Hill Chapely in ylMds , ] [ Ih th # t year be s ^ qqe ^ ecfed ^ Mr ^ Joseph Wilkinson , the immediate successor ot his un < rle at © lirham , and rerwainod there till lf 6 lj ^ hen he , removed to Yarrnotith . Here .
as at IDurham , fa * pursued his mathematical invest igdtioris " with great ardour ; herey also ; he had an opportunity of rendering his ^ mathem atical knou ledge bt > th useby
ful arid profitable ^ instructing many yovmg > persons in the elements of navi ^ &tioft . One of his pupils Samuel flurry , Esq . of Dockwray Square * North Shield * , is still alive , and has frequently to
^ p ressed th ^ > v riter great dMi ^ ktions to Mr . Walker for several curioAas prQ |> lerijs ^ wfaich have been of great $$$ to hi in in ^ a ^ DS tff emergency ^ / ii vi ^? JM ijva 4 chosen Mathe ^ aticai Tuto r itt | the Warringtb ^ Ac ^ ei ii ^ ji ^ t , fihding the situajtio ^ b y ho ipeaps answer his expectations , he , at ttie end of two yv&rs * accepted an
invitation from the congregation ^ at the High Pavementy N ottm ^ ham , and continued th ^ fr highly
revenue , for promdtittg at reform of Parliament ; for ^ fetai nin ^ the repeal of the / Test Laws ^ - itftd for felling the * dalumfiies thmiivn xipou the tri ^ n ^ s cif liberty At th e * begiJiiiing i ) f the Frenfch Revblu *
tion , are ninaply d ^ tAfled the ineruoir above -refrrrbd ti > : fi [ is admirable ^^^ ( Disfcent ^ rsP Plea , " ^ pi ^ nted ^ in fete u ^ e ^ d vM ; of the E& ^ ays ^ oagh t to bt cteirefwUy jp ^ ru ^ ed and studied by every Eng ?
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lishman . Inuring this | yerii > d , the great ^ poition of uhicb wi ^ the happiest part of his life , he <\ v % actively ^ qg ^ g ^ d i ^ th ^ € 4 ^ c a < ion of yp ^ dh-: /^ VJ 9 , - Ri > Nra % Ifce ii ^ pired witl > ^ iaim ^ ut ^ of warm
unachTOen ^ . , In , thg latter , part of his residenpeat NotUngh ^^ |^ c uiifortunattl y ^ ngagejd in . w but by xip tne ^ ji s ^ iir ^ xl l ^ im ^ tjie mai ^ g ^ ment q ( an exljen&iv ^ coinmeiioial
concern ^ which was a ; g * eat yi * .. advantage fti hirh in i&&ny ^ p ^ c t ^ . IK bo ut ; the jeax 17 , ^ 9 9 d JTnp m - ^ o . tives of ^ 1 ^ interested ' feealralmost . uiipBmllell ^ forthe ^ oihdtiaii ^ f what | ie bfelieved to be 4 Cause tnost i ^ ti in aieiy wanecte *} with religiap r , truth ^ r ai ^ cl ^ cifeficej he
undertook the direction of the theoi <> gi € al d ^ ariffient ; Hn the ^ Mf < ^ M ^ Ci ^ cl > eet ^ : far th ^ ed ^ paitiQttibf Pre - testant sDiss ' enttog Mini ^ te ^ and in a" shon titii ^ % d ^ r \ v arc |^ iht itiath ^ ni £ ticd | l ^ b (| ^ i ^ fei ^ j tutors hswr > g |^ ig ^< ecL l ^^ tl ifed ta his
faram * labours ^ , th ^ hercufean task of dir ^ eiiitg the ^ tti ^ lehfs i li ^ the ta ] - tivntion also of these two benches of krtowifedge . ; II # ^ no ^ tvpri ^ er tfea |^ tl 4 ^ $ j $$ nfk ' ^^ om * e 4 ; k Uyt tii ^ t iw le « iaith an Atfcttfc
years he was obliged to reiifl < jtiii » h a cotwtvlication of fenj ^ gettreife , Uito ^ hich l ^ 9 w ^^( y : ^^ e 4 , 14 ^^ 4 * Ht § ^ timd tt ^ VKavflr *
iree , u ^ ar Liverpool ;» feut e&ku nued oi ? e ^ i < ynafly to visft "IMBftim ^( J ^ $ ^ M 0 » - rary a ^ 4 * b | lo ^ pb ^ la ^ Qj ^ ty tj ^ re . to which office he hat ^ beeJi
elected on the dedt H of his friend , Dr . Percival ; He aie 4 v in IfO ^ don ^ ( ywbither ( he had ( $$ * & to W ^ 'Mr ^ e ^ ft ^ ifpr ^ jPftWi * caUott flf a third and fourth 1 * 0 ' lu ^ o ^ pf iSt * ma » 6 pith ^ fit ^ t ^ w
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 476, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/4/
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