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A Circular on 13ehatf of an Algcrbie Captive.
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tomed ^ $ wwin lW ^ ouo WcL ^ ,, && close ofhis Ie ^^ :- yii 4 ^ wbfy w $ ro cndeai ^^ hinj % * JT £ tr kino alientions . T 7 he * termer- o £ those gentlemen , ^ Vlc . |?^ ij& V ^ ug han , died in very early lif ^ rw ith the reputation of accomplishments which promised eminence- in his profession . FLrsra ^ - pidl y decjipipg healjh bati \ MJawed nifti , # eAr *<^> £ orttmi ties for e ^ ceitw > n ; but these were employed in the
defence of his fellow-citizens who had becerne the objects of ministerial persecution in those * f muMous times . The name of the Sheriff's Officer , mentioned b y Mr . Palmer , was Grant . He was convicted of forgery , in Scotland , where his sentence had t » een mitigated to transportation , and Mt . Palmer was obliged to have His
company , for some time , on board the Hulk . I have no means of ascertaining the fact , but I am inclined to staspect that my friend had been misinformed as to the circumstance of Mr . Muir and his companions having -been hand-cuffbd- They had been ^ confined in Newgate , for some time , before the departure of the Surprise , and frouv thence-were conveyed on vboard the , vessel . J . T . RUTT .
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Fe&rnary 10 , 17 <> 4 . MyDeaISir ; ¦; > FRIEND 1 should say ; far never "did i receive more kind and xiccisn e : mark £ erf" friendship than from you . ' Ttiartks are cold ., L do not give them . God grarit 1 raay only five to shew this Itnpres $ k > n m'ade xrpon » itie- . it - Muir * Skirving and : -Matgardtt ; and Sheriff ' s , Officer ; hkBrd-cfrfFetl , rwo and
two , were put on board the Surprise last night . I go to . morrow . Farewell > -dear Sir , y ^ ur bfc nevo--leticey I swear to * yonJ rstoali be * a lesson to me . The fettowwfed h \ g -you * have , she w n * o ms 1 / wtt ) imiiate ; * &ml : xsvy . feUfowrsufferers eitall be equal partakierrs : With iny « etfL ^ : > * . We / may be starvsed y undydu may fall byiihc civiJ sitord ,: but-ahouki ' . ^ e
meet + tit will ha yvith a j ^ as urc we ! irtkTt"i tsoomely ooflficieivei ; . JIv % . tfhis fhopc , 1 live If idtjsajtyaointjedfc '• > tiiei hdpp ] - f « css l )< ivi » b | jo iMiav |> aurtftkei > iof myself , *< I bave the satisfaction toutfbst ^ wtl l A ** ^ be l « t ofi nrfiliionsy JL ,: nurah the - > bles 0 iog » * f equal Jawa ^ c ^ iuiloijjhu ^ \
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1 ^^ ^ i l ^ nfifu ^^ u ^}| nfoT $ p" * f § Pli& <* $ & ?* j < hM < & # to iVJaft ^ feia « r 9 i $ & > &ur-I ^^* O i-j r . 'Tt !' * » n » / it » r » 7 » . ( iiot- - r > ii ! : i ^ eft ^ e ^ yja ^ ^ l ^ lii ^ t ^( j ^ Q ; wy ° P « i ntr « f 5 ^ h opt ; ^ nsweri ug jh »» j ^ l ? most kint ) letter ^ j [ J ^ lie coufusio ^ ^ am in must apologise . - % aiii ^ Oear ^ rr , yoprVwhil ^ .. *^ . , T . F . PA L ^ ER ^ ^ / r . Rutty Thames Street ,
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Sandwich , Aprill 27 th , 1680 . Br . Haman , AFFE R all Christian salutation to you presented , these are to aquaint you that the bearer bearof , Vincent Burton , is a neigh ^ oure of ours , and an inhabitant of the same towne ^ vi th us : who is a man of an honest reputatiop , holding comiinyon with such as come under the deiisninnation of Nonconformist ; whose
dafter ' s husbatid , being fallen into the hands of those merciless men , the Turks , whose cruelty is great to all those that profess to ow * i Christ : he was taken by them in July last , and bU redemption out *> f that slavry will cost one hundred pounds , whose eappassity is not sufficient to acc 3 omplfsn such a s « m \^ it 4 iout the help of well-disposed people , who ^' have bowels oP compassion yerning- and drawing them forth to corn mi sera te the condition of such |* oor distressed souls , who are fitt objects of witty
to bestow their charity ujxni ; hee therfore doth earnestty in treat you to to present the deplorable condition 6 f his son to tlie congregation ( over which God hath made you aVi ovefseer ) , and for as much as God requires us to doe good unto- all * wee doe likewise desire you , not . only , to * cndevor the |) romoiion of this charitable act in ., your awn congregation as aforesaid , but ali > o to eucorr ^ age th , e same by a line . or two frqim , you given to the bearer he » arpf to pther - congregations jtherabout ^ thajt . their , cbarUy
ruay also abound towards hi in oh hj « son s behalf the whj ^ b we hqpe tj ^ ey wjli npt be waoMDg !> n . „ jCUvx ^ bf ipg assuredly you ( from our t e ^ is ^ u ^ pp ^) that this thine is true ; so in expectation of a ^ letter froni ^ y 6 ii 2 abooia | ng to . your promise ( , ^ wtien Jwe icflSMroiJJt J ^ resson ^ n d also n ^ w by yoaf lJr ? cl ^ ¦ . . *
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A Circular On 13ehatf Of An Algcrbie Captive.
A Circular on 13 ehatf of an Algcrbie Captive .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1817, page 204, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2463/page/12/
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