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. 119 . JohaNesbitt , Edinburgh ? 120 . Richard Heywood ^ C . Liverpool .
Eldest son of Arthur Hey wood , Esq . treasurer to the academy , and for many years an eminent merchant and banker in his native town .
121 * Benjamin Heywood , C . Liverpool . Brother to the above ; principal partner in the great house of Milnesand Hey woods , Wakefield : and a trustee of Lady Hewley ' s Fund .
125 . William Hare , C . Cork . For many yeaFs very largely concerned in the victualling trade at Cork . Now Lord Ennismore . 123 . Thomas Hodgson , Manchester ?
1 24 . Thomas Hodgson , Wigan ? 125 . Johnson Woodcock , * C . Warrington . A merchant in Warrington . 126 . Hattoa Turner , C . War . rin A gtoiu merchant in London .
127 . James GiIdart , C . Liverpool ? 128 . John Stuart , Birmingham ? 1766 . 129 . John Leigh , St . Helens ? 130 . Francis Broadhurst , * C . Mansfield .
Aikin . May the present writer be allowed to add an *« Essay on the Duration of Future Punishment . * in reply to Mr . Wakefields note on Malt , xxv , 4 t > , in the Christian Miscellany , p . J 48 , which he presumes to think if Dr . listlin had seen , he would have been at no
loss to explain what our Lord says of the case of Judas . —N . B . May it not be worth while to inquire whether any c opies remain of that ill-fated publication ( edited by B . Kingsbury , and published for C . Stalker , 1792 ) , or whether the w hole impression has not silently stolen vicum vendentcm thus at odores ¥
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131 . Richard Kinshursl ,
Oswestry } 132 . John Kenyon , Manchester ? 133 . John Lister , Halifax ? 134 . William Hall , * Newcastle . J 35 . — Lovett , Shrewsbury ? 136 . Samuel Clegg , * C Rochdale 137 . Francis Blackburne , Richmond . KIdett son of Archdeacon
Blackburne ; from Warrington he removed to Cambridge ; and is now the highly respectable vicar of Brignall , Dear Rokeby , Yorkshire . [ The father of Mrs . Frond . ] 138 . Benj . Blackburne , Norwich ?
139 . Benjamin Vaughan , London . Eldest son of the palriolic and worthy Samuel Vaughan Esq . an eminent West India merchant in London . After six years residence , at Warrington , he removed to Cambridge j and , it is believed , studied the law , lie was engaged in the treaty of peace with France under Lord She ! burne r s
administration , lie was for some time a member of parliament . For nearly twenty yrars past be has resided in Aineiica . 140 . William Vaughan , C . Lon . don .
Succeeded his father , and is now an eminent merchant in Mincing Lane , London . 141 . Robert Gore * D . Liverpool .
Sailed at ManchesU-r us sue cesor to Mr . Seddon , and colleague with Mr . IMottt rshead . The services at his ordination were the same as those at that of Mr . Philip Ta \ lor ( No , ( rJ ); excepiing
hh own part in it , which viasi -v « the whole spirited and m : ruiy ;
but of that part of it which reflected on his v , | d friend and tutor , Dr . Priestley , it is believed that
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Students Educated at the Warrington Academy . S 67
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 267, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/11/
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