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On th * 23 rc > of January , at fhe ** rly « ge of sixteen , Anw , the daughter of Mr . £ l . Cloute , of Tenterden , after a gradual decline of efgfrtee ' . * ibnths \ tterne with
the - greases ! cahrineiss " and fbrtitutfe of trfcfrid . Her iuq \ tiries hM beeti tnVected , ihus early in life , to the great leading truth * of religion . Fully ' convinced of $ he Unity of Of id , sti « w a * equally u he-Sever in the divine mission of the Lord
iJJesus Christ 5 and receiving tiis instructions as her guide to endless happiness , * he dwelt with delight on the fact of our Saviour ' s resurrection , as the pledge and assurance of her recal to life and immort * ltty . A short time before she died , Bhe said to those around her , that she
was quite happy ; and with a composure of in&ffd , extraordinary in one so young , Tequested htr mother not to grieve at the loss of her , but to think of the happi * - fiess she was going to enjoy , w 3 iicb would ntver ehih . Soon after this , she departed without a ^ struggle or a sigh . Her sorrowing parents have requested the
insertrofr of this memorial , more immediately for the sake of tl * e young—not to fill them with uneasy apprehensions , or from a sense of the uncertainty of life , to render them unhappy , but to invite them to what must ever have a valuable tendency , a state of seriaas thoughtfulness and just
reflection ; that they may be induced to secure to themselves that , which is appointed to survive the ravages of time and the power of death — a tveII-Cultivated tnind—an upright y -virtuous and good character , jotfottred with the favour and approbation of their Creator , and the Lappiness arid glory ef an endless being . L . H . Tenterdeny March 12 , 1817 .
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DOMESTIC . . RpklGIQU ? . Unitarian ? Chapel , Tiverton * The Unitarian Congregation at Tiverton , having , m the year 178 J , lost the servicee oi Mr , KicfdeU ( by lib
removal to Jiacjtney College ) , and being at a very low ebb , generally joined another cqngregatk > n , irv wuich the worship was conducted , upon broad principles , and their own place was sold .
Of late years the ministers of that congregation have been of the Calvinistic persuasion ; and a small number
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Marth -8 , at his house in Bishopsgate Strttet , Mr . Samuel . Barton , in the 56 th year of his age . He liad been for some tiine drooping , but was caraied off rj ^ her suddenly at last . . He is deeply and Justly regretted by a ^ ide circle of friend ^ . ' His
character - » vas highly amiable ; he " \^ as in an unusual degree kind-hearted ^ l ^ ospitable and genurous . His religious principles were the result of sincere inquiry , and he held them tinnly , though without any uncharitableness towards such as did uot
embrace th-eni . He made consciea ^ e qi supporting the various Unitarian societies , anil took visible pleasure in the discharge of this duty . No man ever filled up his place with more punctuality in the religious society to which lie belonged : nothing but sickness or . absence from town had detained him from the Gravel Pit
Meeting on a Sunday morning for years . He had for a considerable time been oiae of the representatives of his War 4 in the Common Council of London , and bis vote was invariably given in favour of peace charity * and freedom . In . him tiie world saw an edifying example of habitual industry , solid worth and Christian
feunail ity crowned with the blessing of Providence , and rendering the subject of ibese virtues a blessing to his family , to the church and to society at large . He was buried on Tuesday tUe ljth inst . io the Unitarian burial-groond , Hackney , and a
sermon was delivered by Mr . Aspland m reference to his lamented death on the morning of the following Sunday . He has left a widow , and two sons and a daughter by a former wife , who feel much consolation in the remembrance of his character and it * the hopes which , with regard to such , a character , Christianity never fails to inspire . -
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of Unitarians hare rrtet together for the purpose of reli g ious worship , agreeabl y to what they deem the directions of the Scriptures . This was long conducted by Mr . George Dunsford ; but in consequence of his ill health , it was undertaken by Mr . M . L . Yeates , who resides at Washfield , near Tiverton .
A short , time since an opportunity presented l ^ elf of hiring a building ( in an excellent sjtuation ) , which was idrmerly used as a meeting-house , a ^^ l ] e moderate ren ^ of ^ 10 per annum : and several encouraging circupcvslar ^ cjes ^ qnciirring , the friends of \ h $ objecf at Tiverton resolved to engage it for three
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Obituary . — Miss Ann Cloute . —Mr . Samuel Barton . i ^ cj
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 179, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/51/
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