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Preached for some time at Partington , but afterwards quitted the profession , and became clerk to the Sankey canal . He died some years ago .
289 . Samuel Vaughan , C . London . Settled at Cork in the victualling business . 290 . John Hanbury Beaufoy London . 291 . William Miller , Philadelphia .
292 . Hugh Bailye , D . Lichfield . Went to Oxford ; is row a clergyman in Staffordshire : one of Miss Seward ' s correspondents ? 293 . E . G . N . B . Mussel , London . Went into the army . 204 . Nathaniel Alexander . D .
Londonderry . Went to Cambridge : now bishop of Clonfert . 295 . George Curry , C . Londonderry . 256 . John Moneypenny , C . Liverpool . 297 . Robert Patrick , Belfast . 298 . Edward Corry , Newry . Brother to the Right Hon . Isaac Corry , the Irish chancellor of the
exchequer . . 299 . Samuel Peshal , Worcester . Went to Oxford , and it is believed into the church' . 300 . Hon . Archibald Hamilton Cathcart . Went to Glasgow , thence to Oxford , became a clergyman .
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The young person to whom Professor Leechman made the im . pressive address when on his deathbed . He has several preferments , particularly the rectory of Kippax , Yorkshire , on account of which be was prosecuted at York Assizes for non-residence a year or two ago . 301 . Joseph Cookson , * Newcastle . Went into the army ; well kn 6 wnon the turf , particularly as the possessor of the famous racehorse , Diamond : died 1799 . , 302 . William Bruce . D . Dublin .
Son to a very eminent Irish Dissenting minister of the same name , who , it is believed , wrote the life © f Dr . Duchal , prefixed to his posthumous sermons . Mr . Bruce had stvidied in the university of Dublin , of which he was A . B ., and then at Glasgow , before he came to Warrinaton . On
leaving Warrington he settled as a minister , at Lisburn , in the county of Ailtrim ; afterwards removed to Strand Street , Dublin * from which he was called back to the county of Antrim , to be minister of the first Presbyterian
congregation at Belfast , and president of a new scheme of education , under the title of the Belfast Academy . He has now for many years been highly eminent in both these capacities , and as an active promoter of every public-spirited design . Many years ago he received the diploma of D . D « from his Scottish Alma Mater . ( To he continued , )
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530 Students educated at the Warvingtoii Academy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1814, page 530, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2444/page/6/
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