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gHidgoJt % f » nd also , because the custom of r ^ p hiyy ajanaal T or at least occasional ^ S « nnon » for its support , may be made subservient to the interest of religious liberty , ta > WflJK * n' Ministers with a fair opportunity of addressing their hearers on those jaeat principles which are the foundation of a Protestant Dissent , and on the expediency of providing- for them a regular supply of # niiffhtened and able advocates
-Bat while this- is an object which the Trustees would particularly keep in view , they feeMt ^; at the sam e tim e very desirably that the Friends of the College should beware of the importance of keeping up ths list of individual Subscribers to at least its present standards This is probably the ww in which the more opulent Dissenters to
willal ways'choose ^ give their principal assistance ; but to this purpose it is necessary that the subject should be frequently called up to tkeiB attention : for a considerable annual redaction may naturally be expeeted in any list of Animal Subscribers , inconsequence-of deaths and other contingencies , which it is therefore desirable to have supptietkby new names .
TBe institution -of Deputy-Treasurers in forwardingrthe interests of the Gotiege in this respootyhaanlreadr been of such great imfjortBawe , tltet the Trustees" cannot but feeh dessrottsi of seemg theirs Dumber increase ^ till at least oner active and enligiiteoed peman- be < fo « iid « rin £ every neighbourbood whfare : tberet axe ^ any considerable !
number of friends to free > inquiry 4 who , ; by circulatingamon ^ T them- the Annual Reports , promoting Sermons-and Congrega ^ tioQaLOiilleetions ^ and colleetingvand transmitting- the Subscriptions of individuals , ; majf render the most essential service to the-College , and to the cause whibh it was in-. * tituted to : promote .
An additional : Benefaction of 100 / i has been received from the Rev . John Yates , and bf ^ been . appropnated ^ according to his kind intention , to , the \ -further reduction of tb * Debtrupon thct < York Buildings $ which it isvhopediithe continued liberality . of the public will ) enable * the Trustees shortly ta di scharge * An anoaymw * B ^ ae / afction of 100 / . haa « I JiKfiwi ^ e been received thraug-h the hands 4 > f J Jb ^ Rd Ti : Thomas Befch&m < which has been ' MMmtinboak ^ andrPhilosopbical A ^^ mra-1 SinjconiequeftGe of ^ n intiroationthat thk ,. f ^ ouW be mewl agreeable to the generous 1 i ntentions ofthorDomNr . ^ - Ami opportunity shaving , oscuraped of < te * jIIw 5 n ^ ftbifc *» WBrf ^ liief re : at of & 8 L 22 ^ ^^ W gtd t o ^ , tUte Maochos ^ er BuUding > ^ it £ a ^ ^ PWN * " *** « for . 11 72 f . 05 to red ! Ue «' fi ^^* B »» fiM « ijr froMi Yfbteh itoXhe Funds , | j cllj W > reat , of ' ¦ 14 i . i lln . JOA ^ er annum ,, ™ f ^ w * tile fTimtc ^ ef , € ros » - « treet Gha * 2 ^^*«^ sM ** fot ««!/ . VfaAtu Thewi i SSI 1 l JB « Hfo ,.. however . .., * trainee < oi , f NMi »*^« i ^ 4 W » . dito , taiitoaak ^ ittFftT * whkU .
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the Committee hope the exertion of- thek * Friends will furnish them with the means . o £ discharging , before the publicatian of their next Report . The Deeds relative to the York Buildi ngs * are now completed , and ave enrolled in th « 4 Court of Chaneery ^
The Trustees beg leave to announce , th a ^ Benjami r * Gaskell , Esq . M-. P . ' af Ttorn ^ a ^ House , has accepted the effice of Presideotr of the College , on the resig' ^ ation ^ of thei r present most worthy President , S&ntieti Shore , Es < j . Mr . Thomaa Rankin sacueeds Mri
Morg-an ( who resigns from ill health ) as Dep » ty-Treasurer at Bristol - and the Rev . Jofea Kentish succeeds his lamented coUeagTuej , Dr . Toulmin , in thesame office 1 at BirraiBgj . ham ; Mir . Robert Kay ^ of Boltoc , and < Mp , J . D . Strutt , of Derby , are also added tor * the List of Deputy-Treasurers ^ these beings the first appointments for tlie above tow us 1
At the last Annual Examination on then 27 th and 28 th of June , the first Prize : for Diliflpence ^ Reg * uiari * y , and Proficiency ^ was . 'adjudg-ed ' to Mr . John James TayVery o ^> Notting-ham ; the second ; to Mr . Pdtfeiefc Cannon , of Sheffield '; the third tor Mr . James ^ Taylor , of-Manchester : Thier Priztt for ^ Eiociition ^ to Mn ; WiHi am Bakewe lf . *—
-Next yea * thferewiiB be only two PriaesroC * the former class 5 ^ but 4 he best Orationr o ^" Essays delivered at the Annual Examkiationy is to be * cons i deredASf a / Prize Go mpo ^ ^ sitionii and the Jiev . William ; ShepheTd , of »" Gateacre ^ has announced his intefntioa o $ * giving ? w Prize of Books , value Five * Gait * neas ^ to the best Classical * Scholar in then Colleg-e . —Aisa ,. to encmtragpe a- persereru the
anoem Theological Study ^ after ex ^ - pirationiof ) tlieir Academical Cdorso , a Prized of Five Guineas in Btroks will be * annuaH ^ f given to the best Essay which shallfbeTvkrit *» ten by any of the Gentlemen who have been - Divinity ^ Studen tB in the Collegtevwithifti tfie last three yeas&f and have completed them conrsej Theusubjeet will betpresoitybed byrj the . Talorsr ; and the E « sa ^ i nnfusb be delta ven ) d : in , on or before theliiist * of-May eacflp '
year . Of' the JDUitiity-Students wih 6 lafti ihm College at the clove oft the las&tiessienylffitx Wallace is settled at > Cbei * eirfield ^ ikintbpr room ofrMri . G . Kenricfc , removed < taHtiH ^ and Mtr . < Bakewiell , at Chester .: The inuuk * ¦ bet of Students for the Ministry durhigTtha enstiingr Session avHI be nine y . Mr ; Hfenrdlinr
andi Mr ; Morris in the last * yeap ( n » tnem ' course $ Mr . Cannon in the fourth j Messrs ^ Haslaon and Wood ( of Livei-potoJ ^ frtJBi th 1 ^ University of Glasgow ) in fthe third y Messrs * John Tayler and Jame » vTaylor / intne * &-: coisd ; andiMe ^ Braw John Wellbe ^ cred ianfk * Charles Thonops ^ nr ^ iof Norwichr ^ : in-the Bruit * There will'alsa > bc teadLa ^ Stiidents .
The Trustees beg leBrveTonce m « Mre . ttr > oniUJ the attention of the public * to' th ^ aittfcil ** ta ^ e ^ wWob ^ thei lmiritatioai ofewn fat nW
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Intelligence . —liep&rt of Manchester ColUgey Yor k * hlQ
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1816, page 119, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2449/page/55/
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