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14 . Thomas Astley , D . Removed ^ together With No . 15 ) from !> &ventry ; at the suggestion of I > r . Benson . After three years settled at Prestoil , whence about l ? 70 he removed to Chesterfield .
Here he contin ued a highJy respected minister , and for many years a successful schoolmaster , tilt his resignation in 1813 . He still resides in Chesterfield . He was m < 0 i * ethan on ^ ce invited to take a Chair at WaTrington , 15 . ThomasThrelkdd , * D . Hal . ifex - Of thisamiableand excellent man , so remarkable for his
extraordinary powers of memory , you have already given ( M . R . Vol . II . p . 169 ? &c . ) the full and curious accost-fit annexed by Dr . Barnes t <* hi& ' funeral sermon : to which I have nothing particular to add . l € v Samnel Farr , * M . Bristol .
Accompanied his fellow-student , Percivalyto Edinburgh , and thence to Leydeu , where they both graduated together . He was a good many years , I believe , a physician at Bristol , and afterwards removed to Tauntoti , where he
died , 1793 * of a dropsy in the chest . Besides several smaller things ^ he published a Translation of the Epidemics of Hippocrates , iir one Volume 4 to . He was a man much respected , of sociable
manners and considerable powers of conversation ^ a- great reader , well verged in general literature , and in politics a staunch whig . 17 . Edward Garlick , * Bristol , died at Warrinjgton .
18 . John Wiltding , * D . Leylarid . Settled ( or it short time at Elswick , a small village north of Preston , removed to Derby , and in 1777 to Prescat , where he died \ J 81 . He published a Fast Sermon . 19 . Francis GafbfeU , Birmingham ,
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Students educated at the Warrington Academy . 203
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Held some office under the SheU bUrne adHnnifir $ t * -&tiorvf < Z 0 . WiiHam Bfodk&bank , * H ^ ek - ney . Afterwards studied at Edin * burgh . He liveti many yc » 6 . rs as a respectable country gehtlemati
at Beacb , near MacGlesfield ; a trustee , and generally on the com * nthtee , of the Academy . 21 . Robert Denison , C-Nottingham ; a most respectable merchant , and great promoter of th& trade of his native town by thfc introduction of machinery . 22 * William Acklom , * M . Walton , Yorkshire . 23 . Allwootf Wilkinson , * G .
Chesterfield . 1759 . 24 . Charles Potts , L . Alleiton . An eminent solicitor atChesteir ; many years deputy Cterk of- the peate of that county palatine . 25 . William Tamer , * Birmingham .
26 . John Robinson , Wigan * 27 . William Jorden * C . LorrdoiK 4 S . Christopher Cookson , * Penrith .
Afterwards C . C . Crackenthorp , Esq . near his native place . 29 . William Walmsley , Wigan . 30 . Samuel Daniel / C . Stock *
port . 31 . John Forrest / D . Frodsham - —died while a student . 32 . Nehemiah Bostock , * D . Ash * ton— -died early .
33 . William Ho well , * D / Birm . ingham—removed to Carma ^ rthea , settled at Cheilwood , near Bristol ; afterwards at Swansea : and tutor of an academy there . 341 . John Palmer . * D .
Tbifr eminent scholar and divine came to Warrington under the imfriediate protection of Dr . Taylor , who had directed his previous schooledticatiott . Por somef time before fee bectfuafre a a ^ udent he
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1814, page 203, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2439/page/3/
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