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123 , |^»> entitled * Mr . Bfadbtiry % fiy ^ Aftriivers ^ fy Sermons upon tie Fifth . of November ; > the day of our happy Revolution / Lond . 170 $ . ' T ^ ney were preach , ed in the year 1700 arid Your
following years , the three first at Newcastle , the fourth at Wapping , and the fifth at Stepney and Crosby Square * London . The sermons exhibit much of the peculiar temper of this furious whig divine . Before his removal to London , he was assistant to the first Mr .
Whitaker ^ at Call Lane , Leeds * and preached his farewell sermon to that congregation 21 st and 22 d Jane , if 12 .. Opght Mr . Lay ton to be called * &n Essex gentleman ? ' His estates lay ju Yo rkkhire *
Perhaps it is not unknown to yau ,, tfiat jn the year 1715 , Mr . Ditniel Neale made out a compiete . ljst ot ¦ dissentmg congregations , of iTse three denominations
tbrQU {? hout the kingdom . It was intended principally to ascertain th ^ strength of the dissenting inte ^ esfc , in parliainentary elections .
Jfe designed to give an account of eaqh meeting-house , its minister ' s , iiame , whfen he was ordained , where residing , number of the conjjr ^ gatioii ^ qual ity , and how many of them had votes for members
of parliament . To this he had addw the dates of deaths and remo \ alisy ^ mong the ministers , to about th ^ e year 1732 . This MS . is novy the property of Dr . Toul T Taixiy / . who . very kindly obliged me with the loan of it during the last
win ter ? ; The ^ account of the dissenting interest in Newcastle . : Iw Pietiby ^ efian , Benjamin © en-% tt , , JN ^ thani el F ^ mcourt , 70 Q liearers . : ' ' - ' ¦ .. v , ,.. ^ Mr . Benaetdied 1726—7 . Mr .
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Samuel Lawrence came jt 0 New « casUe . upon T yff e iiv 1 ^ 8 , & 8 qi Newcastle ^ underrt ^ pe ^ * ^ Mr » i Faneourt r ^^ ipvcd to Salisbury . If . Presbyterian , Jahn Lowe , 800 hearers .
III . Presbyterian , William Hoibrook , 200 hearers . IV . Presbyterian , William ^ Arthur , 200 hearers .
V . Independent , Thp . Barter , 100 hearers . Ordained ^ 26 MaV , 1698 . f _ Mr . Neale did not fully executes his design , as appears from the deficiencies m ~ this ; list / of the New ** , castle ministers anil congi ; e ^ ations ^ Mr . f lathaniel Faacourt settled as
minister at Salisbury , on the death of Mr . Sioane , in 1 ^ 19 . He did not long continue here , dying in 1721 . He was succeedled by Wn Samuel Fancourt , perhaps his son or brother , who is mentioned ia several biographical works , as the
mstitutor of the -first circulating library , as Dr . Priestley is said to have been of the first subscription library . I notice a difference in the name of Laurence , Mr . Bennett ' s successor , but nod < mbtyour account is correct . ; - 1
P . 586 . ' Richard'Rpgerson . Both the Rogersoibtsyveve I believe ed ucated under . Mr * J ^ llie . One of Mr . Moult ' s family bas leit a list pf ministers who supplied Rotherham during a lo » ng Vacancy at the beginning of the last centuiy , in which about the y ^ ar L ^ OjK tike name of Roserson ojcicurs more
than once , among other gentlemen who w $ r $ thea stutlents at Atteircline . poop aftar the : J ^» r ? 7 J ^> Mr . Richard Roger § on was setfled at puffieW » € » Fi ^ fi ^ y 3 \ ^^ this plae ^ he yeiuevecl . tq Cpypn * IW * ^ he ^ h ^ ^ cc || g ^<^ eiSe r Mr . Mitrel or Mr ^ WirrfD ) botk
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Mr \ Tft ¥ ^ &Hist ^ 723
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1811, page 723, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2423/page/19/
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