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pBttieoittsbating to it , we are entirety unacquainted ; but we cannfrt refrain frbm expressing oar regret thaty to whatever cause it is to be attributed , the archbishop has not appeared before the public in the character of his own
biographer , as we &re persuaded that his narrative would reflect the highest honour on his ingenuousness , candour , and liberality .
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Historical Account of Students eduruted in the Warrington Academy .
( Continued from p . 205 . ) \ 76 u 64 . Samuel Aspinwall , * L . Liverpool * Many years an eminent attorney in Ms native place ; a man of the
stnetest integrity and honour . The eaHyl patron , roaster , and afterwards partner of Roscoe , 65 . William Wilkinson , * C . Er . thigy iiear VVrexham .
? A ; yqunger brother of Mrs , Pcipfctley ^ an eminent iron-master . € 6 i Philip Keag , * Whitchurch . Audescendant of Philip Henry ,
a dountry gentleman at Abbot ' s Bromley ^ Staffordshire , of which cafopty he was high sheriff about 37 S 0 , but resided chiefly abroad . 67 . Robert Rogers , » D . Frome .
For a short time took the charge of the junior classes in the Academy ; afterwards settled at Harleston , in Norfolk , but it is believed died young . < S& John Li ddel I , M oorh ouse #
t 1762 . 159 * Thomas Matthews , ? D . CojQ ^ crotouth . i > itmissed conformed ^ and for 111 fcfijr iyearn tossed about from cure to cure 2 probably long since dead .
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70 . Matthew Nicholson , C . L r * verpool . A merchant in Liverpool ; a njan of extensive information ,
judgment and taste . The present writer has been indebted to him for much valuable information respecting his relation , Mr . Sedc ) on > . and his brother-in-law , Dr . Clay - ton .
71 . Samuel Haliday , C . Liverpool . 72 . Brooke Smith , « C . Birroing . ham . Brother to No . 7 . a man of considerable talents and good
address ; principally concerned in the American trade ; had great losses during the war , but afterwards returned thither , and died about 1787 . 73 . Joseph Lawton Siddall , D . Dean Row .
Settled at Chorley , where he continued a good many years . Now resides near Stockport ; but preaches occasionally . 74 . William Stuart , D . Dublin , went to trade .
75 . Thomas Whitehead , * D . Preston . Alter three years went to Cambridge : was several years vicar of Preston . 76 . William Bancroft , * C . Stockport .
Concerned in the silk mills at Stockport . 77 . John Roe , * Offerton . A relation of Mrs . Seddon ; proprietor of large print fields ^ which his father had established
atCbadkirkj near Stockport ; but the undertaking proved
unfortunate . 1763-78 . John Bostock , * JVI . Liverpooh For several years an eminent
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Students edutdttd at the tVarringtdn Academy . 263
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 263, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/7/
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