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Member * fo « nh «^ 6 \ inty olYtfrk , 'Stiff t * i * he Members fbr thte '• ¦/ BWp 6 u ^ , < vwilr * request- that the £ wiH' u *« tfreir influence with his Majesty ' s MHiil ^ ters , and their efforts iti ^ Parliament ,
i n * £ iirthei < ance of the object desired . IU That a copy of these Resolutions be inserted in the Courier atad Morning Chronicle , London Newspapers ; in the York Herald and Leeds Mercury , and in each of the Hull Papers . 12 . That the Bankers in tins Town
be requested to Teceive Subscriptions . ISi Hhat the Gentlemen who signed the Requisition be appointed a Committee , ta carry these Resolutions into effect . -1 4 * That the Thanks be given to the Bight Worshipful the Mayor , for hk promptitude in calling this Meetings and Tor his conduct in thg chair .
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Gospvrt * Dec . 19 , 1815 . Attt numerous and respectable Meeting of the inhabitants of this Town , held ' at the Star Inn , and convened by public advertisement , The Itev * . Jautes Collins * A . M . in the Chair , Resolved unanimously ,
That this Meeting cannot but exprgss its hoi * ror and concern at the existence tof Religious Persecution in France ^ and that the Pfotestants in any part of that country , should be the victims of dreadful massacre , pillage sand desolations , add have their places- of worship destroyed or shut
up . « ' ¦•*•< Tliat sympathizing as men and as Christians with the Prptestants thus suffering , and observing that a Fund is already opened in London for their sucttourand reHef , we are also willing to contribute our aid ^ and that a
Subscrtptro © be immediately opened for such benevolent purpose , at the Banks inthhiTownj * ' •¦ Tfeat deriving the' liveliest gratificfttiiMt frctoi learning that the ministers « f hi » Royal Hig ^ h ness the Prin ce Regent , have aruppbrted and asserted the ^ rinciffaB of \ Aeltgi 6 u ^ Toleration and i ^ b ^ rty , in their recent cornmtinicaHons- witlv ^ the gm ^ erhment 6 f Prattiee , aw * me < using * tfieir best ef « fbrWto nrvest the pP>etn <^ feVil »
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t \\ $$ #$ 0 $ t 4 ee ^ # , ^ p ^^^«* Wp m&t * > in ^ ca ^ ottQ tbere ^ p ^ UuttvllW ^ fetthe ^ J ^ H ^ ^ * $ H * i , 4 h £ < M # ble exertions of his Majest ^ jfj ^ o ^ y eriMaae ^ 0 A . behalf .-9 f tb ^ JW fi m og < # nd piSTsecuted Protestants q& i ^ ajiQf ^ wiHM&t leneth meet with complete success .
Th ^ t a . dutiful ^ a ^ 4 4 oya l a ^ d r ^^ , ^ pre ^ ent e ^ to hia'EU > $ ai Highness X \ ke Prince Regent ^ fromv thi ^ ti ^ wn ^ ajnd neighTbourfiood , expressing our ^ horror at these persecution ^ ^ rid humbly prayinghisRoyal Jiigj ^ M ^ Bs t ^> co # i tiime his influence , and the adoption of sueh
measures as may $ flectually remove and prevent the recurrence t of such enormous evils . , . . ;; . < . That the petition nqw proposed ? 4 a approved , and remain for thfe signature of the inhabitants , at the , iSl # r Inn , during the preset week .
That W , m . Chute , Esq .: , anfl T .-. F . Heaihcote , l $ sq r our county jrsprssetttatives , be requested 4 , o pjiesent the same to his Rpyal ^ jghness , w ^ That these Resolutions an $ tjbe Ad ^ dress be inserted in the Cqarter , ^ h ^ Morning Chronicle , and the ( J om& $ *
Newspapers . ^ Kat t he subscriptions be paid t& , the Chairman , and after dqfrayiugtfe © expeusesrcf the ady ^ rU ^ Bin ^ nts , that he remit the balance t , tp ? , ow <> f tfc # *
Banks in London , appointed V& receive the * Fund for tb ^ relief of > tb «* . suffering Profestacu ;^ . , ) , ti % . i » in- >< k James Coi > h ^ s , C ^ ip ^ fv ^ * That the thanks of ibis Meetintfffae
given to the CJiaJjruitiuJpr im-vkMt * ^ able , liberal v and ^ impai ^ ial , condwefe ? in the chair . ., > >*!•»¦ uv 4 > "To his RoyulJ 3 i J W g 1 y % e # s the ? r * # * Regent . , ¦ . .. . > i * ; . ^ i
The Dutiful and Loyal Petition o *^ Address of his , Mqjtifto ' fl S ^ W ^ Inhabitants of the . towen . of CiQ ^ p ^ rtr and its neigh ^ au rJjuop ^ U . i >^ . > u Most humbly sbewetfc ta tytpwi Royal tligness , ., . lpV ., 4 J % { That your petitioiwr 3 b&VWg l ^ Wi ** with horror ike , cr ^ l au& jnlwfmn * the
persecutions w ^| cl > P ^ ojtes |^ rtt ^ Ji ^ France have bq ^ i ^ oou ^ 4 of Jate to suffer , by the merciless , £ ^( Mff # fuT riated bigotry t afl ^ aqp ^ et itip q , d& > most humbly pra ^ yo ^ jr HQyal HigUr > i nes * to contiuqe yqu ^ r grav ^ u ^ ii ^ uT v . e » c ^ w i ^ i 1119 ] yfajest )( the % iPg * F ^ f ^ France , aniJ to adopt * um QtA ^ r yftQr > sures ac 8 will moat , eJ ^ fwaJ ^^^ pwiMi , , and utterly prevent the repetition ot such outra ^^ px > A M > ^**^ ie 30 ar *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1816, page 52, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2448/page/52/
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