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which terminated in his death , in the ? && 4 fTfis ¥ fi ^ er ^ na j 4 mongst tffS boh&oth&fy ^ hitirteT ' f ; , whom he thei ^ e MKP % i * fc * eSt . -
A # * f y « ftS l&fa ** the tfeafli of Mr . BuiftlSy ^ h ^ es fat ^ W ^ s sold by MfeFffg B &e ^ Sney ^ Richard ElRs ^ § < $ * ft&ffcl * nr of f > &rllamentfer tR 8 «^ oF Liricoln . This gentleman hfkd rfrit been long in possession # hen he assiduously
courted the ^ friendship of Mr . Dunkley , and in a riianner of which it fcrill best become us to be sileift , prevailed bn the old gentleman , to '& £ &pV hirh , by a deed , pr 4 vidilsljKgot ^ & 3 y , ds ; ftfs tenant to M 14 M p ¥ fcce $ Sf land , which he
held W daf&fcfcy of rfimister ^ But if \ v ^^ 4 bnot ^^^ I ^ ih the process liy iHiieh Mr . Duhltley was persuaded to lease &&i the lattd to Mr . -J&liihif , "We ettri , from the testi-Tft& $ P $ of ^ Many now living , state ^ heeflfefct ^ mtttaris ^ efioil produced ^ 1 the health ahd spirits of Mr . ?
jyj ' i He war ' scarcely ever seen to sftiite alfer # | irds V he declared that hef lisJd dciiie What lie was ashamed <> ft ^ tid ^ that'he shotild never more hkv&azhi&pfaf haur ; in short , he was SN ^ r ^ fier art-unhappy man .
C -TK tHlrffees who were living at ifoiimifillef * * ^ death s resided in dfe ^ fent fc < Jtfifties , aiiiS did not , for scttti ^ yeat ^ s afterward ^ hear of that e ^ eHtJ a ndr 6 f cou rse , took no sttepfs ^' ttf-appoint ^' a successor to tiiniir Of * tKis Mh Ellison " took
ffcfe &d ^ nti £ § e ; ahtf , liiider the preteit ^ e ^' -tfcl * < ihe kiliabltsints of Kirk stead J ^ fei ^ ed a ^ cler ^ matn ofUbe Otturc ^ h of Eii g fen il , thkcje an ^ reeirie ii t whh a g ^ jritferrian of
of that desefiptidfii ; ' yrti ^ lived a WW mifes off ; t ! ri <| 6 d ^ f ty to th ^ m ^ ti 4 : e < ftTthe « un ^ Wf'wli tcli Ke sW 6 HF # ^ ei ^ r ^^ rf !^^ . ^ * tfnitalfcK iWft ^ ttft Wl «! ™ -
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ney , in the yep J < 72 Ott wjiil ^ l ^ e held the Und himself , having paircelled it out in the most cony ^ ni »
ent form for the benefit of hiipself and his tenants . At f thi $ perip ^ which was seventy years after , ^ b ^ e original grant , our readers \ yill know that the chapel lands u \ u&t have been of more than double the
value of 1720 . Thus it happened that Mr . Ellison was suffered to appoint a clergyman of the Church of England to do duty in a , place of worship , which had been
expressly given , out of a gentleman ^ private estate , to tbePresbyteriaos ; and while he paid that gentleman 3 QL a year for his dutjj ¦' , ' to | H | t more than as much into his . own
pocket , from the proceeds of an estate , definitely given to P' $ - senting trustees , for the purpose of supporting Dissenting won ^ np . It happened that a g ^ at ^ ejnian was appointed in tfye year X § 0 & 9 to an official post in Lincoln , * ind one of the first acts he was called
to was , to recover frogs this identical estate of Kirkste ^ d , a Wgapy of 61 . a year , which h& 4 b ^ r ^ Jgft by Mr . Disney , bijtkept b ^ cl q for fifteen years b 3 the t ^ en ^ qlder ^ of the estate . This circumstance
naturally led to ah enquiry about th , e Kirkstead living ; and althoiagh scarcely a ray of light x : out 4 at first be found , to guide to an investigation , with tnq cot » currenc ^ of the Dissenting Committee * , in Londoia , the ipdefetigable
exertions of thevr very able , solfCitof , and the friehc ^ y a ^ d anxious vigilance of a distJr } g |^ islied bwrm ' ter and sergeant * , qMCttpjents w ^ rc ? at
lengjtU raetf ^ anp tbe aclion was d ^ / en ^ d hy'Mi ? ,-Epfey 'M ^ y last at LiiK ^ cu ^ g ^ re ^ l m ^ ss of f yjc | c ^ p u ^^ f 0 ^^ o | l ^^ d v ^ iich
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Memoir relating to Kirlcsjea d * 83
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1813, page 83, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2425/page/3/
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