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Cont . 562 ) . A Treatise of his on i Transubstantiation , was published ; by Archbishop Tillotson * and one < on the Sacrifice of the Mass by
Mr . Houghton s father ; who entered Dr . Doddridge ' s academy in 17479 and on his tutor ' s death removed , with Messrs . Urwick , Clayton and Cappe , to Glasgow , On his return from thence he
settled at Platt , in 175 * removed to Hyde , I 76 l to Namptwich , 1771 to Eaiand , 1782 to Wera , and about 1788 followed his son to Norwich , where he died
Pendlebury Houghton , as has been mentioned , Vol . VIII . p . 170 , continued at Warrington one year after the completion of his course as assistant classical tutor to Dr .
Aikin , then settled as minister at Dob-Lane , near Manchester , whence in 1781 he removed to Shrewsbury , in 1787 to Norwich , as colleague with Dr . Enfield , on
whose death , in 1 757 * he became sole minister ; in 1808 he succeeded Mr . Jervis , in Princes Street , Westminster , but in 18 f # returned to Norwich . In 1812 he removed
to Liverpool , where he is now the colleague of his old fellow-student , Mr . Yates . At Norwich he published a volume of sermons , to a second edition of which were added some Essays on the Natural Arguments for a Future State , " *
• Dedicated to the friend of his early yiuth , James Caldwell , Esq . of Linley-Wood , Staffordshire ; a gentleman who aets a most laudable example ( it is feared too little followed by those who , like him * reside in places where there
is no opportunity of joining in public worship which they can thoroughly approve ) , of himself offidating as the priest of his family and household in the religious observance of the Lord ' s Day , in a manner moat agreeable to his views of gospel truth .
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and a Sermon for the Norwick and Norfolk Hospital , which is one of the best infirmary sermons ever published .
241 .-Gilbert Kennedy / C . Manchester . A merchant in Manchester ; died 1794 . 242 . Edward Lomas , * D . Mac . clesfield .
Settled at Derby , removed to Newcastle-underline , died 1804 . 243- Edward Moulson , * Chester . 244 . — Maquay , Dublin .
1774 . 245 . Thomas Rawlins , * D . Houghton Tower . Came to Warrington from Daventry ; after three years settled at Rivington , removed to Wharton , where he died 1787 . 246 . — Bordley , London . Became a pupil of Mr . West ,
the historical painter . 247 . Newman Knowlys ^ L . Now common serjeant of the city of London . 248- William Wright , D . Bath . Went to Oxford , and probably became a clergyman . 249 . John Hankinson , * D . Hale . On the name of this excellent
and amiable young man let the writer be permitted to drop the tear of affectionate regret ; which he persuades himself will also be shed by many of his fellow academics , when this brief memorial shall call him back to their
remembrance . The writer ' s attachment to him , indeed , though founded on sincere esteem for the purest moral worth , which could not fail to be immediately observed , might almost be said to be hereditary 4 Soon after his first entrance into the academy , ift September 17 77 * he receir «<<
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516 Students educated at the ffa rrington Academy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1814, page 526, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2444/page/2/
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