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his first residence Jn the university , was principally ^ witli T ^ r . ^ pferXixnd , the learned master of ^ fa gd alep College ; Dr . Jortin , a name knoivn to erery scholar , and Di \ Taylor , the Editor of Demosthenes . *
In the year 1737 , Ke was presented by the University to the living , pf Graystock , in the county of Cumberland , a rectory of about £ 300 a-year . y \ he advovv ^ oti yof ; this benefice bejoqgecl to the f ^ ip ily of Howards , qf jCrraystocJi , Jp > u £ apyolyed to the
university for this . tjurti , by virtue of an a ^ ct fi t parliameiit , which transfers to Xliese two ^ o ^ iies the nomination tp such benefices as appertain ; a , t ilie iime otf t % ir vacancy , to the patroi ^ a ^ e of it jRonian Catholic . The right , liq ^ eyer , of tfie . u ( nver $ ity ^ v , a $ £ ontested ; ^ r ujl it was pot tOp aft ^ r f J $ > v - sujt pf t >^ 9 years * continu ^ c : ^ t ^*\ TSfiir . Uwwas settled in his Jiving , f
bridge , April 4 , 1731 . Mr . tfutchinson ym of friwty C 9 | lijBgf 5 , B . A . J 727 , and $ . A . 1731 . f Dr . ^ aterland was Jpapy years , £ n $ l JDr . ^ ortin a tew jears , tjie seniar of I ) r , l * ff * J ? - ' T ? y ) 9 r w ) * c ^^ p ^?^ - The Jate Archdeacon Blackburue was w / ee years lus junvor in the u ^ iver gity , taking bis first degree 172 ( 5 ; any ) as jie rfi 4 ii ^ t Vfte rward $ reside in colie ge , m ^ y not property be classed among * hfs literary iTrfeii < Js tjhere , at tiiis time . But their
/ riendship commenced early in life , and was improved by the joint interest they afterwards took in the question concerning ' tjhe intermediate state . It was cemented fe y & long- and unreserved coirespondence , an ^ by personal intercourse ; and also by ih , ^ general agreenneot of their opi n ions coacerning' tjie rifftit and e ^ pedijpney of requiring' subscription to articles of laitp . Bisliop Layv owed so much to the leftrne ^ labours of Archdeacon Blaokhurne , that ¦ k 1 hi 4 ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : 7 ?
•• :. . . . j '« . . i 1 ' - r + ' to omit the name ot the one . ia any me- * ^ noii of the ot ^ er ^ is ^ o violate ^ the integrity pf ^ e ^ sgtrijtt . tlye , and to atfect to conceal a par £ of thp truth ' . In the ' latter pirt ^ mw $ yf * > V ii | 9 ! j » « ? ¥ ^ £$ ^ f !« f ? ? j * !» c fe ^ i # » w . fewffl ^ Jwr poth : 9 ut . which it vyiouJ < J be ditiy ^ ult ^ mhap ^ ^ fetorily to f ^ Iaiii . | % Bishop and the Archdeacon die ^ the same rm , ( W , ) * i » fp w ? , r i ? l ^^ fcV the latter in his S 2 jnd vear . 1 of
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goon aftej . this , he married ^ J ^ ry , tKe ^« 8 ^^ ? f | # # 1 ^^ % . of CTnerj ^ , in the county of Guiiiberland ; a lady , whose character is remenGrbered with tenderness andest e ^ ih r ajl wtojcMwJher . ^ XU IT& he was promoted by Sir C ^ ep r ^ e l ^ l ^ ming , Bishop of Carlisle , to the archdeaconry of that diocese ;
by purchase from Charles Howard , £ sq # the late D like of Norfolk . ( See Hutch inson ' s Cumberland , I . 407 , 408 , and note . ) This resignation and re 4 nstitutiaD , in an to
17 ^ 6 , w ^ s accommodation IRJr . I ^ aw , hj rempving' the special obli ^ atioji to ( i ; esic ^ nce impose ^ ujpqn inpuindents jpr ^ s ^ nte d by either . of the universities , 111 consequence of the acts respecting the patronage of Hon ^ a ^ u Catholics ; and r ^ poved fk \ difficulties in the % ef » y « f - |* r . J-aw ^ O fflre residence at Salkeld - This matter is stated as follows , by Hutchinson , ( in his History ikf Durham , l £ ^ 16 ^) " When Mr . ^ Soward ( afterwards Duke of Norfaflk ) said the ad vowson of Gray stock , he stipulated with the purchaser in favour of Mr . Law .
for a presentation from Ja Protestant patro n * Mr . Law according-ly resigned this ^ clory , WJ ba ^ a p # \ f pr ^ en ^ atiqn frj ^ jftr . . ^ fc Wf » ^ - . POTP ^ Wr . Th ^ a % W £ ip to remov Jo §§ % eld , % q ^/ fs Jff tfa ? $ &M 8 W ™ VJf ( $ Mw *\ £ W * heal thy situation , ffiven hi in by Bishop rleminer . . ' ' **
* Mrs . Jftw , daughter of John Chrjgtian , Esq . of ^ nerigg i if the parisn of Dearbam , in the county of Cumberland , was ^ orn March 19 , 1721-2 , and niarried at Hearbani , j ; un 0 94 , lT ^ O . See Hutcb uiJion ^ CuiBliecla ^ , JI . | A 9 . Tjiei ^ is a pfea - Hffl ? jw ?! y ^ f ? W ^ % W ^ i ^ V / fld SfPMWWJWM » nferistood to b « related on
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290 Memoir of the Life of Edmund Law , D . D . Bishop of Carlisle .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1818, page 290, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2476/page/2/
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