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BAXTER'S PULPIT MEETING, KIDDERMINS
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READER. , IT WAS THE AFTERNOON OF A
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Rev. DOUGLAS WALMSLEY, B.A., Lond.
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xiv " unaccoinplished intentions."
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xviii excellent specimens o
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EVESHAM.--*" Notes on Oat Street Me
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C. L.-" The Christian Life," weekly
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YEAR. 1807 1808 1809 1810 181 I I 8
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Mr. D. Matts. Mr. J. W. Oliver. Mr.
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ALCESTER. PRESBYTERIAN MEETING-HOUS
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of the</st
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The entry on 25 Nov., 1866, preserv
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1 9 ATH ERSTONE.-LONG STREET. Built
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(fo whom your circuZa7ar is address
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After the custon~a
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HENRY WEBB ELLIS, 6. 22 March, 1832
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him, and cheerfully declared, that
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eputation, which was due to <strong
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Exchafzge, ilz L07zdo z, OM 5 d~~gr
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Pearsall Grammar School and ministe
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BIRMINGHAM. OLD MEETING CHURCH.' Pr
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The site chosen for the</st
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BIRMINGHAM. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH,
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It was filled both parts of
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Coleridge, the poe
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September, 1852) Hannah, daughter <
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The school numbered 200 ; divine se
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JAMES COOPER, b. at Newtownards ; e
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BIRMINGHAM, DOMESTIC Founded 1840.
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F- et- Opened 8 August, 1847 ; prea
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SAMUEL WITHERS, 6. at West Bromwich
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This is the oldest
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n charge, fozmded on 2 Tim. ii., 15
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JOHN FIFE MANDERSON, b. [1797], min
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completed in 1707, and, toge<strong
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angle of t
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William Bowen, who married a daught
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Opened, 1702 ; burned by rioters, 1
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succeeded Mr. Willetts at Dudley,"
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the Revs. Timothy
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John Thomas was of
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cing the chil'dren
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Also this note under the</s
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EVESHAM. OAT STREET MEETING-HOUSE.
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To these notes by
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After this rapid and painful succes
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1819-1854, zlithout charge, 1854-18
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In this meeting-house, Patrick Sims
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i.e., Julius Saunders, who was buri
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DANIEL DAVIES JEREMY, see Warwick.
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consisted of Danie
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foundation. On Friday, 26 February,
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These entries are :- 7 Septenzber,
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Cup (I), silver, plain bell, foot,
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Opened October, 1793 ; restored 187
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elationship to Birmingham people as
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WILLIAM MOUNTFORD, b. at Kiddermins
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In consequence of
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Opened 12 July, 1807. First, built
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The free school, of</strong
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A list of
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Opened 25 October, 1691. Restored,
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Widow Richardson, d. Oct. 19, 1743,
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Cups (2), silver, gins. tall, bell,
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EDWARD MYERS, b. 5 April, 1830, in
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g July, 1782, a month after <strong
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Thomas Barnes, D.D. David Jones Jam
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JOHN DENDY, b. 11 June, 1828, at Ho
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permitted to judge from the
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George Read Elenor Read Elisabeth R
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CHARLES FREDERICK BISS, see Wolverh
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