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¦ ¦ ¦ * . . t . ¦ - infeiBtEr in ||^ , | ga ^ i ^ Ml ^[ u ^| p 9 f that town , and previously resident at B ? ia m& t § S ^^^ k i ^ tiW ^ WNk ^ tfee mildness offj M ^^ pp ^^ aBd . the . benevoleneeof iwfe dispp ^ Ltion . iie ; 4 ^^ e | rve ^ also (| bBtT ,, t > e * inentioaetl ; . | p | th ^ author ctf se ^^^^ prl ^ p ^ rticid ^ l y an Eug ^ Ii-Welsh Diqtio ? iary $ & 0 g % native tongiie . ~ 2 he CamJbro-BrttQn . ' ^ ,. ¦ . ; ,- - 1 - ^ I * t is sa ^ moi-t ? than 3600 people & > U
lowed his remains ta the , hoiLse appoipted fqr , i a ||^ livii ^ , » ft will M ^^ recollected by many of our r ^ a ^ ers # ; th ^ t tbis e ^ eellf ent man preached one < rf > t £ e Missionary Ser-Tiwns in ; I ^ ondon , in the year 1 ^ 17 . t-Evangelical Magazine ; , » ¦ . ~ ~ ^^ 1 if
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— 22 , at Edinburgh , I > i % JOHN Murray , Lecturer 6 ^ dbejiti ^ tiy . Dr . Murray y the author of" Elements of Chepai $ - try , ° 2 vols . $ vo . WpXi 2 nd ed . 1810 . " Elements of Materia ^ ileaica and / Phar macy , " 2 vols . 8 vd . 180 £ , " A System qf Chemistry , " 4 rojs . 8 vo . 1806 . " Supplie ^ rieiif to the System of Chemistry , " 8 V& . 1809 . « A Sjsteni of Materia Medica and Pharmacy , " 2 Vbis . 8 vo . 1810 .
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July 12 , at his palace , in Chelsea , after a long illness and general decay of nature , the Hon . BitowNLow iNTbRTH , D . Cf . L ., Bishop , of Winchester , Prejate of the Order of the Garter , Provincial Sub-Dean of Canterbury , and Visitor of M ^ g-
rfkle ' ri / "N # » W Trinitv "' ' St . JTiVhri * s . rfnil atden , New Trinity , St . John ' s , and 6 o ^> us Christi Colleges ; Oxford , F . A . and L . S . His Lordship was aged 79 , apd was nearly 40 years Bishop of tfo&t diocese . He was a man of retired habits .
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— 12 , at Chelsea , the Rev . Thomas P ^^ rson , p . D ., aged 74 , ^ rmerljr ? en | or minister of-the Established English Church at Amsterdam , His ample and valuable library was sold in 1815 ; the catalogue ( BibJ ^ otJieca PeirMontana , see ML Repos . X ^^) is a curiosity in this species of WWW 5 ^ f
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- —16 , in Montague . Square , in his 75 th year , the Bight Rev . Wm . Bjsnnet , D . !> ., Bishop of Oloyne . , He was educated first under DnTnactcerav ^ ^ and afterw ^ rd ^ un ^ er , his learned mmmor . pr . Hotei ^ Sufaft ^ r , « t tite ^
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August t , iit ' i ^ of ^^ 'i ^ ! . ^^ . Edwarp Beaumont , Ronian C ^ fifeSfei | GraBid Vicar of the counties df SuMflK' ian ^
kmvfolk , tvho for 6 ^ years had * ixercised his missipnajy functions in the said city , tie was the youngest son of tlie same ancient fainily inf Derbysh ^ , to wl )} ch the poet of ttrifc haute belonged , wis born in , the year 173 ly educated at rtife Eiiglish jQollege of Douay , ordained priest there ia 1 ^ 7 , > pd took up hisfe ^ apce in Norfolk on the 1 st day of Au ^ usty 1758 , and
by a remarkable coincidence died on the same day of the same-month . . When first appointed to < the mission he came as chaplain to the' Duke of Norfolk , who had a house and chapel erected for the purpose , adjoining ascite of buildings called the Duke ' s Palace . Chi the accession of the late Duke to the title ,
who had become a Droselvte to Proteswho had become a proselyte to Protestantism , that he might enjoy the civil honours of his rank ' , Mr . Beaumont was deprived of Ms mansion and chapel ; on which he took a private House in the Willow-lane , and the chapel afterwards was turned into a public library J On the BiU of ReUef in 1791 being passed , the
Catholics of Norwich tmm ^ tmpment jchapfel hf subscription , to which he afterwftrds renioved and contiptued there to perform his sacred functions till within a ^ &tpteltt ^ his deat * . V ^ oui ^ % || B ^ irtomrattd delicate f <^ w ^ wte' tlie ^ egiilitfity of hW Habits , ' that We d ^ iic # ^ Pil ^^ ^^ wp ^ WIPiw ^^ Wi ^ P ^ W ^ P ^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1820, page 552, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2492/page/52/
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