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A List of Students educated at the Academy at Daventry under the Phi tronage of Mr. Coward's Trustees, and under the successive superin tendence of the Rev. Caleb Ashworth, D. D.y the Rev. Thomas Robins, and the Rev. Thomas Belsham. Communicated by Mr. Belsham. (Continued from p. 164.)
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Remarks . Wigston ; after a few years he quitted the ministry , and entered into trade at Leicester ,
where he soon after died . Conformed , and became curate of Daventry . Hyde—Ormskirk—Platt . Horwich . Tiverton . St . Neots—Wigston . Hereford—Worcester—ilminster . Assistant Classical Tutor , BulirHouse ; chaplain to Hans BusJ ^ Esq ., Keighley—Norton-Hall , Norton ; quitted the ministry ; became manufacturer , aud failed . He was a most
ingenious man , a very popular preacher , and for many years supported a high reputation . Idle , in Yorkshire : an excellent mineralogist ; he resigned his congregation , but not his profession ; he became proprietor of
considerable iron-works near Bradford ; and always maintained an exemplary character , was subject to epileptic fits ; he was drowned as he was bathing , while a student . Alt ringham . St . Neots—Cambridge ; conformed and became principal of a college in Virginia ;
escaped to England at the Revolution ; was presented by Lord Kendlesham ( P . Thellusoii ) to the living of Kendlesham , and through his interest became Principal of the East India College at Hayleybury , in which situation he died ; he was a man of elegant accomplishments . Oundle—Dudley .
Shrewsbury New Meeting — Carmarthen , as Divinity Tutor—Kidderminster : a popular preacher . Tarn worth . Hindley , Lancashire . Bewdley . Lough borough .
died as soon as he had finished his studies . FloHver and Weedori ; elder brother of W . Bull : an eccentric character . Sudbury—Creaton : a truly honest man , Horwich—Bury in Lancashire .
Teivkesbury—Cain . Tutor to Sir John Clark at Enfield . Bromsgrove ; removed to America with his family , where they live honourably and have prospered greatly . Sheffield . Jamaica .
A List Of Students Educated At The Academy At Daventry Under The Phi Tronage Of Mr. Coward's Trustees, And Under The Successive Superin Tendence Of The Rev. Caleb Ashworth, D. D.Y The Rev. Thomas Robins, And The Rev. Thomas Belsham. Communicated By Mr. Belsham. (Continued From P. 164.)
A List of Students educated at the Academy at Daventry under the Phi tronage of Mr . Coward ' s Trustees , and under the successive superin tendence of the Rev . Caleb Ashworth , D . D . y the Rev . Thomas Robins , and the Rev . Thomas Belsham . Communicated by Mr . Belsham . ( Continued from p . 164 . )
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Year of Name . Admission . . 1760 , d . Thomas Scnveuor , minister ,
d . William Denny , m . d . George Checkley , m . d . Bispham , m . Follet , m . 1761 , d . Henry Davis , m . Jos . Gummer , in . Thomas Halliday , in . d . Dawson , m .
d . John Haywood , Dr . Clarke J . Harrop , m . 1762 , d . William Henley , m .
d . William Wood , in . David Coates , Esq . Wil « on d . Leonard Munnirigs 1763 , d . Robert * Gentleman , in .
Hunnel John Kyng , m . d . Jonathan Hodgkinson , in . John Jones , m . 1764 , d . _ Broadley , in . d . William Raven , m . d . Francis Bull , m .
d . John Wood , m . 1765 , d . John Hughes , m . d . William Billingsley , iu . Samuel Tice , in . William Wells , m . Joseph Turner , M . 1 ) . Charles Maclean , Ego .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1822, page 195, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2511/page/3/
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