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Went to the East Indies . 327 , James Allen , D , Mobarnane . This gentleman came as tutor
to No . 313 , whose father ' s minister and domestic chaplain he was ; having received his education at Glasgow . But he availed himself of the opportunity of attending Dr . Aikin ' s lectures . At
the close of the session he returned to his charge , 328 . S * G . Lunn , Ripon . Went into the army . 329 . David Barclay , C . London .
1779-330 . William Hawkes , D . Birmingham . Son of the Rev . William Hawkes , of the New Meeting . Birmingham ,
the pupil of Drs * Latham and Benson ^ who will be long remembered for his judicious scriptural mode of preaching , and for the simplicity and pathos of his devotional services . Mr . W . Hawkes was of three years standing at Daventry when he came to Warrington , where after residing two years , he spent some time in the
particular study of the New Testament with his friend JVljr . Turner , of Wakefield , and then settled as assistant to Mr . Holland , of Bolton , afterwards at Dob-lane , near
Manchester , and , on the establishment of a distinct Unitarian Chapel in Mosley Street , Manchester , he was unanimously chosen the minister ; the duties of which situation he has continued
to discharge with much acceptance for five and twenty years . The Liturgy compiled for the use of his congregation , three occasional Seriaans of great merit , an Address to his congregation on the death of a beloved son and daugh-
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ter , and a very excellent Catechism for Children and Youth , are all the productions with which he has favoured the public , 331 . Mark Anthony Whyte , L . Chesterfield .
After three years went to Cam , bridge , and thence to Lincoln ' s Inn , where he was called to the bar , and practised a short time as a barrister ; but on his marriage
settled at —— near UUoxeter , where he continues to support , ia a most amiable and respectable manner the character of a country gentleman and magistrate . 332 . Charles Joseph Harford , L . Bristol .
After three years went to Cambridge ; and thence to one of the Inns of Court ; was called to the bar , but it is believed neverprac * tised much . Resides in Bristol , and at his country-seat at Staple . ton , in the neighbourhood . A
particularly intimate friend of Mr . Burke , with whom he seceded from the Whig Club in 1792 . 333 . John Ryan Manning / SL Kitts , Went to the East Indies , where he died .
334 . Samuel Gaskell , C Warrington . A respectable merchant , and zealous supporter of the Unitarian doctrine , in his native town . 335 . Bohun Shore , Norton .
Brother to No . 303 , Major in the 4 th Dragoons . 336 . John Eaton , Exeter ?
337 . Curtis Brett , Chester ? - 338 . Edward Rolfe Finch , * Norwich-339 Nicholas Brown Forster , Bolton , Northumberland . 340 . John Edgeworth , W rex .
ham * 341 . Henry Boates , Liverpool
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596 Students educated at the Warrington Academy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1814, page 596, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2445/page/8/
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