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308 iHtettrgckce ^ X&ricJtftfer CMrge , ¥ drh . -
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for worshrjrtft tec * lfl ^ ndfe *> f * he owner , and iriirifc ^ c *« e tb $ < w > tfl vmdfldtfeind him fr ^ m penal ty , h&it of thf ^ reg j stry ; it behoVcJTperwng holding meetings to be quk ^ c&rtaro , , > I .:- ¦ la tfee progfess of the iaquiry , tfl ^ ni while the- « p ^ eKant * a witnesses w * j& under ej&aiaai nation , a question a / jo ^ e
whether . th * ipom ia M ^ b ^^ tneet had not , since the time of obtaining the alleged certificate , been used for secular purposes . And Mr . Benjamin , Elli * , on the . part of the prosecution , was called an 4 deposed , that some three or four years ^ go , fate attended at 3 debating society in that room , of which Mr . Ryley , the comedian , had
the manageri > ent . He also swwe that about seven or eight years ago , a conjuror * the Sieur Rea , occupied the roorn for the -display of his slight-ofhand feats . -f ^ Ehe appellant ' s Counsel said this cquM nof affect the registry of the loom . The&tres and barns had fretyien ^ ly been : registered for religious meetings *
, JSfo Jj * fi * ni > 6 then replied at length to tHejyajriqfcis argmaients advanced -by the a ^ pella-nt ' . s Counsel * contending for the propriety of the conviction . ^ XbiCojajf , in giving their decision , sai 4 th ^ case received itself intp , two P ^ rt ^ Vstf Whether there had at auy Ufft $ fo ^ e ri a ^ registration of this rooin ?
^ n . d , r . 2 d , Whether , supposing that to ^ vc ^ e ^ q tji e case , there had been , by jfte pi ^ rposes to which the room was 3 pp ] ie 4 % ^ d iscorHiiiuance of that registfatipn ? On the first of these pointy it must be admitted , said the Recorder , 4 ^ a | t the evidence of the fact is vtry in ,-cpmtolete . Why was not Mr . Parry , ni
by ^ yvho it was ., said that the certificate ^ as , f ^^ fn ^ ed ^ and who , it was adj ufcftf ^» ' < W £ ?^ 4 tUJ , liv ing in Chester , ^) e 4 ^ jtq , rHT 9 ve this fact ? It was a i ^ fo fpf L aw jtp ^ rieqMire the best evidence ffhat coqjq b ^ producjed , and as the onus ^ ayiii | # op the i 34 )|) eyant , it was for him ^^^ ipr ^ cU ^ ed , Mr- Parry . On the seeoqd ppTrjt ,. though the Court could
OQ ^ gpl : t | 4 ej ) cpgtb ^ off saying tliat it was i > e ces ^ xy . Mi a ^ r overy fuesh congregation shp ^ M ' tP ^^^^^? ^ ^ istr . V ° f theiA * pUc ^ s qf vwpl > hifV y ^ * ^ applicatioi t » m , i ; l »^ sq ) perxijUicates ge nera 1 Jy ex ,-pr ^ ssed U ^ the o 4 ac ^ , ^ 9 ^ e registered was " &et # pwb VCp r i ^ liiz ; iou $ worshi p t ^ cc K ^ ainly d ^ ii a ppear that ^ he . p <^ ntin ^ ity was ^ QM ^ v ^^ h e ^ Uj ^ c ^ vction
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of concerns of a secular arid ^ ofane ntHi * re > , % iu 4 'ihis bad-comfoBsedfyoboetC the case in the Loog Roomy in-Marble-Street . Under > these . « circunistajices , tbe ^/ oart felt ii their djaty to ponfi ^ pi the conviction ^ , v ^ hich wa » s co ^ firnned accordingly . , t : r . f . . . Mr . Venabjcs then took several Jegal objections to fnc fc > rtp of the convictiQUr and insisted that it should be quaslickf ,
as the information did not appear to be on oath ; that no time was staled when the adjudication was made ; tbirt the conviction was bad , inasmuch as it | lid not aver that the infonnatioir wds given within three months- £ and , particularly , that the evidence * given at the hearing of the information oilltee-part of the defendant was not inserted in the conviction , but totally suppressed : but these , among manv other objections ,
were overruled—rthe Court saying , that they appeared On the record , and might be taken advantage of elsewhere , iti * a future stage of the proceedings , —and the appellant , by his Counsel , intimated his intention to remove the conviction by certiorari into the'Court of ' King ' s Bench . The disCu ^ siorl lasted three hours and a half . Y
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Manchester College , Yprft .
There will be two vacancies od'tHi foundation of the College at the closft of the present Session . - Applicationfe for admission , wth ; the requisite tt ^ stLinonials , arc requested tor 'bef . ' imtnRDdiately sent to the Secretaries / TlrrOmas Henry Robinson , Ksq . ManchesJbe r ^ and the Rev . John Goooh - Rotybrtrcls , Manchester . - v
Testimonials must he signed -by three Dissenting ministers ; : restdeioi near the candidate , >^' ho are irei |^ ii ^ fl to certify that he will have at tain efl the full agi& of sixteen at Ihe commencement of niS course *^ - ! hit on their personal knowledge and examinatiarf , his moral character , natural : endowiments , and classical atfarnriieiits a ^^
such as to qualify him for becoming a student for the Cfiristia ^ n niiftrist ^ y Lf nd that the profession is th ' e obj ^ ct ^ oi \ h ^ own voluntary choice . An aj ^ lity ^ y read Homer and Horace are cgpsiajpre ^ as essential to admi ^ siop . . t ^^ iManclwsier , Muy l } . 4847 i / M
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1817, page 308, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2464/page/52/
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