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cc That the long arid valuable services of Thomas Hornby , Esq ., as Deputy-Treasurer of this Institution from its ' commencement , an& for nseveral years previous of the Unitarian Fuud , have entitled him to the respect and gratitude of the Unitarian priblic ^ andj that , as ^ the continuance of the Deptity-Treasurership is no longer deemed necessary * reibe Te ^ quested to accept-the oflrce > of Treasurer for the year ensuing . > ? U » / ^ '
" That the labotrre < or the Rev . R , Aspland , as Secretary'to-this Association from its institution t © "the * pre § ent time , hare rendered essential service to the cause of religious truth and * freedom , and that he he requested to accept the assurance of our grateful recollection of his valuable exertions ^ together with the expression of our deep regret that any circumstances should deprive the Association of the benefit of his official cooperation during the ensuing year . "
The business of the evening concluded with a reference to the meeting at Manchester . « c That this Meeting hail with satisfaction and delight the prospect of the approaching second meeting of the Association at Manchester ; that the Chairman of
the present Meeting and the Officers of the Association , with other Members of the Committee , nominated by the late Committee , be a deputation from this Meeting to that at Manchester , fully empowered to represent the Association ; that the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Gentlemen at Manchester and
other parts of the North and Northwest of Eugland , who have coine forward to give their countenance to the proposed meeting ,: and to make it serviceable to the cause of Unitarian ism in general , and to the . interests of this Society in particular ; and that our fervent wish and confident expectation is , under the Divine blessing " , that the Meeting will be full and harm on ions , and widely and lastingly useful . " ¦ ' . ¦
Thanks were then voted ' . to the Chairman for hisqable superintendence of the meeting and-his many act We rind valuable services to the cause ^ of r Unitarian Christianity ; and the assembly departed apparently highly gratified with . the ( trans « actions of the moat ) interesting meeting which has yet been held of this Aasbcia'¦ • ¦ '» ¦ » * ' * '" t' : ) 'i- . " ' ^ M'l ' v < , v . ' » i 5 , !
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General Meeting of the Btitim and Foreign Unitarian Association at Manchester . [ We copy from the full and accurate Report which is now publishing fay our . Manchester friends , the folio wJng account of this Meeting , a meeting , so rich in enjoyment and encouragement , to those who attended it , and which pro * mises to be productive of so r miijch r benefit to the cause of pure religion . ] ,,,
The ensuing Report contains an . ac- » count of the proceedings of a ( meeting of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association , held at Manchester * ; June 16 th and 17 th , 1830 . The suggestion that such a meeting should- be » held ? was , ni st made , we believe , by the- late excellent J . H . Worth ' ington , th ^ n Onenof thenim * nisters of Gross-Streebi Chapel ^ Man *
Chester , to Mr »• Richard * JRotjetyi ithe < iLo ^ cal Treasui er pf- ^ tfce ; Association * , iJu counequ « nceva ? commuto > icati 9 ^ was made t « the officers oftbp Society in Iiotidonj wlfco readily and warmly , entered jmtothe plan . In the ytjat ? 'JU 8 # 8 *; tbeithen . ^ Secretary ; -oft the Association ^ tlie liev . R .
Aspland v came into iLancaahU'e ^ rwlth a view ? fc « « retoatnmen , d > itu objects ^ and to augin ^ titf it « funds . r \ WM \ att , her ^ , his m ' xnjX wtasoistBdttgly impressed ; with the Ue ^ ii abJtQniasHK > f ^ hse tjtrt ^ osecl viaie ; and the C ^ m in itteey orj fifoi return ; jresolred u > t take i » uch « UJps as were necessary to iU being made . .- . <• i -
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492 Intelligence . — Unitarian Association .
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List of Officers for the year ensuing : Treamref ^ -Ti Hornby , Esq . Sec&fartf-t—JtevsyV ' . J . Fox . Foreign SeeretdryL—Tbt ; Bowring . BoohPsecretaty— 'Rev . B . MaVdon . Solicitor—Edg&r l ^ aylor ; Ksqi Deputy-Secretary and Collector—Mr , Horwood . » ,
CortimiHee—\ iev $ . Dr . Reels , J . Vales , T . Madge , E . Tagart , D . Davison ; Messrs . ' Butt , R . Taylor , -Snnidge , John TaylOr , J . Jackson , W . Gl Manning , Henry Taylor , Tl F . Gibson , E . F . Teschemacher , Edwatd Taylor , Auditors—Joseph l * ernie , Esq . ^ John Christie , Esq ., E . Bickhell , Esq .
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In the interval between ithe'morning service arid the evening ^ me eting , an oidi ^ » ary was provided £ t ? the WhU © ' Hart Tavern , Bishops gate Street , which afforded an opportunity for frkndlV 'in «~
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tercourse between those whose convenience led them to avail themselves of it ; and which , probably , would have been more largely attended had it beeu snflicietidy . known . Should the Animal Dinner not be revived , we anticipate that this opportunity for social communication , such as cannot be enjoyed during the formalities of a public dinner , will be found a most welcome substitute .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1830, page 492, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2586/page/60/
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