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Y « a * of Name * Adiais sion . 1771 . J * Langdon , m . William Highmore , M . D . John Towgood , Esq . d . John Bowles , Esq .
1772 , d . John Taylor , m . d . Nathaniel Bogle French , Esq d . Thomas Hamilton , Esq . d . Walter Beattie , Esq . Thomas Rawlins , m . d . Samuel Skey , Esq . 1773 , d . T . Withers , m . d . George Watson , m . d . John Cox , Esq .
Edward Johnstone , M . D . T . Davies , m . 1774 , d . Timothy Kenrick , m .
Joseph Jevans , m . d . Joseph Bealey , m . d . William TattersaU , M . D . d . Samuel Giple , m . d . John Kings , m . d- Astley Meanley , m .
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Remarks . removed to Mr . Hooker ' s Academy at Brid * port . near Bath . Banker , London . Barrister ; an active partisan of government ; Commissioner of Bankrupts ; Dutch Commissioner , Dulwich ; a well-known political character .
Classical Tutor ; became a Quaker ; and died at Manchester , where he had kept a school , merchant in London : lace merchant , Newport-Pagnel . lace merchant , Newport-Pagnel .
Spring Grove—Worcestershire . Horwich—Carter Lane—Daventry . son of the celebrated Museum Cox ; he died at Canton , in China , where he was sent to dispose of his father ' s carious pieces of mechanism and clock-work . a celebrated physician at Edgbaston near Birmingham ; brother to Dr . James Johnstone .
Assistant Tutor in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; settled at Exeter ; became an enlightened and firm Unitarian ; opened a respectable academy in conjunction with Mr . Bretland ; died suddenly at Wrexham , in the midst of life ; three volumes of Exposition of the Historical Books of the
New Testament , and two volumes of Sermons have been published since his death , which are highly creditable to his memory : he left two sons , ministers ; trre eldest , John , the learned Classical Professor of the College at York ; the younger , George , settled some time at Hull , settled at Bloxham ; highly respectable ;
become a Unitarian after mature inquiry ; published some short but useful works in defence of his principles . Narborough Cockey Moor Warrington—Cockey Moor . This excellent man , the bosorrt friend of Dr . Barnes , having been the greater part of his life a zealous High Arian , became , after very serious and deep inquiry , a decided Unitarian ; and while he was
ardently and successfully engaged in the promulgation of Christian truth , it pleased God to take him away , after a short illness , in the midst of life . Tcwkesbury ; he quitted the ministry and studied physic , which he practised first in Liverpool and afterwards iu JLondon ; ho
ffrrote a most able reply to a paper of Dr . Ferriar , in the Manchester Philosophical Memoirs , upon the Brain as the Organ of Perception ; which reply was not admitted Into the Memoirs , but published separately . Shields—Lancaster , &c . ; removed to London , and preached as an occasional supply . Bromsgrovc—Fan ford—Cirencester . Stanriitogton .
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Zxist ef Student * educuted at Mr . Coward ' s Academy , Ddventftf . \ & 1
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1822, page 197, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2511/page/5/
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