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48 . Burdett Wotthington , Chester , . ... ~ , , . > 4 . 9 , William Hunt , * C . Birmingham * £ Q * John Simpson , * D * Leicester . Of this excellent person the
writer has nothing to a 4 d to the memoirs which have been annexed to the sermons on his death , pub * lisbed by his friends , Mr . Jervis , of Leeds , and Mr . Hunter , of Bath . [ See our Number for February , pp . 80—86 . ] 51 . Peter Woodhouse ,
Lancaster 1761 . 52 . Robert Jeffries , Shrewsbury , 53 . Edmund Calamy , L . London . Grandson of Dr . Edmund Cala *
my , the historian of the ejected ministers . After two years , he removed to Cambridge , studied the ^ * . .. practised at the bar for some time , ^ nd is still a respectable lawyer , but cbiefly , it is believed ,
} n the conveyancing line . 54 . Benjamin Landell- * C . Newcastle . Went to the East Indies , returned settled in business at Ncw-< 5 &s £ ] e , where he died about 1775 . - ^ J > 5 . Richard Witts , Witneyto trie East Indies .
36- William Taylor , C . Birmingham . ; " 57 fcHarles Taylor , C . Ditto . \ ( 5 & . J " It ussefl , C . Ditto . 59 . Daniel Gaskell , * C . Manchester , Father of Benj . Gaskell , feq , M . P . for Maiden .
60 . John Colquitt , * L . Liverpool ; many yc * irs town clerk of Liverpool . ; ^| , Thomas Potter , * C . Man . chaster ^ «^ any years a very cm . i-J ? $ np merchant in . Manchester . -Of such integrity in his dealings ,
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and such agreeable manners , that on his name being mentioned on the Continent among a set of Ger man merchants , it has been re . ceived with the acclamation
44 Bravo ! " Dr . Priestley ( Mem . Vol . 1 . p . 54 , ) mentions his father as 4 t the worthiest man he ever knew . " 62 . Philip Taylor . D . Norwich ,
a grandson of Dr . Taylor . After staging some time at Warrington he removed to Exeter , whence he returned to his original Alma Mater , and in 1770 succeeded Mr . Brekell , as minister of Kay-Street , Liverpool . In 1777 he
removed to Eustace Street , Dub . lin , of which he is still one of the highly respected ministers . He has published a-Sermon to Young People ^ and a Catechism . 03 . Edward Rigby 5 M » Warrington ; another grandson of Dr .
Taylor . His mother and sisters furnished Mrs . Barbauld with the subjects of many of her most beautiful poems ; some of which are published , particularly that on her being attended by her daughter ( now Mrs . Parry , of Bath )
during her visit to Buxton , for the recovery of her health . For her use the Dr . wrote his excellent little pamphlet , The Value of a
Child , " which his great grandson , Mr . Richard Taylor , has lately reprinted . —Mr . Rigby has long been a very eminent surgeon at Norwich , and is the author of several curious medical and
sungical tracts- His " Lssay on the Uterine Haemorrhage which precedes the delivery of the full grown faetus * ' is considered as a standard work-
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Students educated at the Warrington Academy 205
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1814, page 205, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2439/page/5/
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