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AdStarion . Nam " 1765 , Thomas Fuller , Esq . 1766 , John Ludd Fenner , in . d . Habakkuk Ciabb , m . John Bradford , d . Richard Darracot , m . Thomas Belsham , m .
d . Josiah Town send , m . 1767 , cL Harry Hunt , Esq . Andrew Rogers , d . James Johnstone , M . D Rice * Fellows , Esq . 1768 , d . Hugh Worthington , m .
Samuel Favvcett , m . d . Benjamin Carpenter , m . d . Edward Dewhurst , m . Samuel Say Toms , m . I 769 , d . It . Taylor , Esq . William Smith , Esq . M . P John Cooke , M . D .
d . Joseph Bowucn , in . Nicholas Hurst , Esq . Thamas RotriiisoB , d . Philip Ash worth 5 d . T . Davis , 1771 , d . Thomas NorthcoteToller , in Thomas Thomas , iuw J . Laikcom ,
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Remarks . Woodhall , Essex—Hackney—Kensington . Bicestei' —Monton—Taunton—Kenilworth . Stowmarket — Cirencester—Wattesfield—Ro y ston .
Oldbury ; left off preaching , and became a schoolmaster near Coventry . Walsall—Full wood , near Taunton . Assistant Tutor in Metaphysics , Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; in 1778 , removed to Worcester ; in 1781 , returned to Daventry as Principal and Divinity Tutor in succession to Mr . Robins ; 1789 ^ resigned on account of becoming an Unitarian ; and appointed Tutor in Metaphysics , Moral Philosoph y and Theology at Hackney ; 1794 , succeeded Dr , Priestley as minister to the Gravel Pit Congregation ; 1805 , appointed minister to the
chapel in Essex-Street in succession to Dr Disney . Rotherham—Fairford—Elland ; left off preach ing and lived at Mansfield , of Birmingham , did not finish his
studies-Worcester ; died of the gaol fever , which he caught by visiting the felons . the celebrated preacher at Salters' Hall , who maintained his popularity undiminished upwards of forty years . Narborough—Beminster ; declined preaching
as a settled minister ; now lives at Yeovil . Bloxham West Bromwich Stourbridge—Clapham—Bromsgrove—Stourbridge . Oswestry—Cottingham . Framlingham . Manchester .
for Sudbury—for Camelford—for Norwich introduced into Parliament the Trinity Docrine Bill , which received the Royal assent A . D . 1813 . settled for a few years as a minister at Rochdale , and afterwards at Preston ; he then studied Medicine ; took his degree of M . D .
at Leyden : practised as a physician in London ; and is now ( 1822 ) a Fellow of th . 3 Royal College of Physicians , settled at Call Lane , Leeds , upwards of forty years ; when he resigned , hi consequence of increasing infirmities , his congregation made him a handsome present aa a testimony of their affection and esteem .
Hmckley . quitted on account o £ ill health . died in consequence of an accidental injury of the spine ; an amiable youth . Llanbrininair . Kettering , upwards of forty years ; his
congregation , a few years before his death , as a testimony of their respect and gratitude for his long and faithfu \ services , made him a present of a thousand pounds . Wellingborough—Enfield—Wareham . deelipetl the ministry on account of & 1 hcaJtn , iiolda a good place in the . Excise .
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196 List of Students educated a $ Mr . Coward ' s Aendemy ^ Daventry .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1822, page 196, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2511/page/4/
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