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THE HOMES OT THE WBETCHm London Shadows ; a Glance at ike " Homes" of the Thousands . , Uw George Godwin , F . R . 'S . Editor of tke Builder , With numerous Uhtstnttioun . 3 y Joha Brown . Routtajge-sad Son . WffBN € he poet eacng ** la * It nev-er so humble -fhere is no jalaee like home , " he trod no conception of fhe "tomes" of the thousands m ~ a great metropolis . Mr . ^ eor ^ je'G-otl'win has trader-taken , in the way o > f severe ani painful dutyyto ^ xamine and describe tixese homes . He has produced an appalling book . Abstaining everywhere from rhetoric—from every exclamation that might sneeringly be termed " sentimentalism "—from eyerj reflection that might seem' * ' -to denote a forgone conclusion , " he has confined himself to the simple office ofreporumr what lie saw , and it is his " plain unvarnished tale "
which is so appalling . The descriptions are xenflered precise as -well as vjvuj by a quantity of -woodcut illustrations ; although it must be said that it is the very nature of woodcut illustrations to s-often the mis < ery of such scenes , they cannot give the squalor , and dirt , and gloom , and fetid atmosphere which malce up the real terror of these homes . To glance at a single detail , what must be the state ^> f tilings irHfth . can welcome a -calamity as in the following extract ? " In a n-revjons chapter we mentioned tho condition of the ' Ooal-ysrfl , ' at "the top of Drary-Iaiie , —« 4 pOt n « ar which the Great Plugue of 11 * 66 first made its appearance . At a recent visit the piwriMMisned even worse than formerly . At one « n « & of those dwellings is a building occupied by the juariak popr , nod here a fire-eagine ia iej > L At the time of our
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^ i ^ o ^ A * w * U w * find the Pso-iesiant J ^ tioos ^ iatiugaibhfid . nwteetaat t > wBB which are * b . e most industrial- - —« - ^ , « o wo ¦ - "Jtt J&e provfcees of Pieacfly . CJoanipsgoe , Uormandj , the Isle of Froxcevui Touraiae awXyottW ^ MiaXanguedoc , itVas ttev vho created t \ e most imjwrtantmSnKSS * Jr HSrVlV 'TSdfcP *** ° T thOS 6 mwrf * ^ atfter ¦*• wwoSStt Tfce K « r © ca ± ion of Ahe . Isidict . of Itantes scattered all ihe Pxofceaiaui . euewrv t . antl skill ; but if Trance suffered , Europe prosp ^ redrtlieEebj % ^ France carried iher arts and h < & skill into J&iglaaud , Germany ^ Holland , America , sxA lumped theee coaatrkis ia & . wr industrial And political development , as JVL HEeias ittflaicamdyfjEpkim ., ; , *» n « lepa 6 sag 43 relative * o EngWd will stiffgeit •¦ to itbe reader ^ rmwii tfae icMaer . teifree of . ahe aid ;~
HISTORY OF FRENCH : PHOJES 3 CANT REFUGEES . Hittory of the French Protestant Rf $ ufe * s , fwjm Hhe Rvoocatian of the Edict of Nantes to the present Time . By Charles Weiss . Translated by Frederick Hardman . Price 14 s . W . Blackwood and Sans . A histobt of sustained interest , waufcten « a £ h the patient zeal of a conscientious historian , and with the -pjerspicuity and elegance of a French historian . M . W * ia * has thjaewaa his Jbejast 3 At » * b * s labour ^ . gad Jie has not smeared it owarwith . cast- 3 E $ ie <^ fc * jf « ewBe w uerwnas ^ h ; 3 tfce reflections are those of a grave spectator « f jMBtoricai eveats , addressed to the public , and not to the follower of « njr ae # L 3 sba * s the book is what it professes to . be , and is not a sermon m disguise , nor a pamphlet with a mistLomrc . * JPhe-wtt 4 « fl o % jeet > as been , fcrartt © llesetSfee the ^ ate itf ^ mgs previous ¦*© « fee T « roc * 3 on -of 4 fce 93 jS $ Gfc tjf 3 ffantes , tlen to # w wfw * 4 fak reTTOC ^ an'Med ^ w « vM *** nr >^ ^ the ^ wesft 1
exoans ofi 9 ie , Frotewti « nt « i , fee describes , in so many b « Aa , > the 'estjibiist meftt of ^ Che ecrkmiw of ^ TtjBch 1 V * test 8 Bts m Oerm ^ nT , Eagland , HcfBaaa / Switzerland , Aanericft , * n 4 « H ^ eB * all y ^ ^ Bn ««^ ^ weflea , janrfl J 8 « 9 sta ; notes tie edicts promulgated in ^ eir-ft ^ oiar ^ eoHattttes lajfco 'fee Berriees those j- ^ ugees-EijriU ^ ied 'to -tie -nationj ! 7 rt * f * h proHw * ed « & ^ m , serrices of commerce , ^ tp ^ tTrre-, « e ^| politer ; -and * nilly tr « Qes the fbsi < m ttf tfce refugee ^ ra ^ flreraceBtiinong ^^ otja thej jftwe ^ . fn reaain ^ < rf ^| iB ** iip « gglew of IVc « estaBtis « i ^ re sown T > ecome -aware wFflje fact that we are rca ^ Sn ^ soBodittng fer ueepw « H ^ T » ere 5 mportattit : itis ^ lie struggle xtfa ^ Bew ^ urlSi ^ n ^^ Kirtory ^^ ei « roria , * b . e dcveiopmettt < o ! f * new principle of individual liberty wbjch ,. bemomag withBeligion ^ « oo » ^ esc « nas to PolitfeSj Whence to % »< fostrj , imfl fe » aMy to ^ Mbrfl&s . . S « ad this 'passage -: — w 'C *« ne «! or € e W ^ fflfcaTipiaer -iSrwflesTCK ., Tresiaenfc fle ^ TSntt -TraawraraHy'JV ~ Car- lMi ji ^ ift uiHniucn i Pr nim i
^******* *^* ' 2 ^' - **** ¦* o *»**» ^•^•^ . •? . ^ . .- «» a ' w ymnw ) » m m uw iwi < oynwuaMg ^ wtt in 3 . ^ 88 , 3 OTB , a . « Ztt t 4 oft itt «< ft cragiUato * inluRUll » iQDiKiitioir « efitiwSBatvdaBtKiatQMoe tteilwt , ^« tedio v «!« iwh ^ J » li (^ ,- » weJH ^« k ^ ift 9 w ^ o ¥ ^^^ , la fec ^ tbe ^^ nw ^ t , w ^ 3 U » ajiL . » tc pfig ieo « Mdi -to to ^« iytbU ^; - -Q » ffl ? ged victwdoas ic » m j Cormidrtbla waisit ^ yap jnirtain ^ % tbe jwaniniops » uijpdri ; , « F ' Jhe 0 * ttholicsi the ' nw indafirat ^ Jtiatrne , 5 Jjan « t eaH R > r furthef l ^ roiw M »« Bur ^;' becau ^ tbeyidreade ^ jH > iato lnwr ^ naraWtrod ^ lw ^ eiifth ^^ oot Jf « Sv& % ar ; % trt ^ f thoy dlffwaiaifiram th € rmoeBW « ftw »« ri « o tbe *» fti 3 cgnMi ^ 4 tf ^ ie ^ aBis , rl ^ e ^^ giMd « a& ^ ifin « s rtoi&e eu ^ toi > e « lliaMed . . AH telieTed _ iia * j 3 i » : fin 5 t dntyrof the Mtast CWetinftJCwtf , Ufa * « U «> at «« M « f # » eluwe ^ , ^?* a toiu ^ jEftas ijwi es ^ iaJaia d < vaii » nDgj ^ 11 -r ^ gar ^ 4 ^ . ^^ 1 ^^^ p ^ t ^ frEfrpflyfy as 3 ficrawaeat ^ danger to , t&e j ^ SEc s afely ; ^ 11 coswdeceia jQw niikr < cflT fbe qhurQlL . as a ' funa » - mental pdnaple m r ^ K ^ on . "Nome ; , either amongst lihe < 3 afli 6 Ti ( 3 a , or amongst ^ tfie IProteatants i ; henB 9 ^ ves , 3 » d « 37 « t'p « t'f «^ rara the ^ rerft -pifeeiplarf ^ ayittiis flbeity ; noman baft a » y * t vfkliftad las *« oe 4 o <« t « myt « on « eieai » € i « iB H 3 he ^«« reB ^ D % dwmoaAtm . . ^ BM »* iieiL sfaoinfldumcK . ik « BB 8 f «» . * El » ly an »« rinr ^ tn Me ^ nffiteM 9 Mnn « i ~ RiiQe # iar 1 ctmi in the
4 istH > $ rai # tf&TO « ii w& ^ teentb century— # hen , after the capture of La Rochelle , he con ' tentcd'liimsdiF with dvertta-owinjg Aj ^ Utical jjarty ; , whilst he t ^ stifted the u tmost respect for tbe ^ ligiotts convictions > OT the-vanqtti ^) e 9 . r • ¦ ? , - f' ^ he Etfefeof&mtimn •«« , for * le flMtosbutts ^ < dte 5 ina « gaKitiaa « f * 3 i « r « a- fitojriswd « f sa « ff { lasss « f osfnge , of tbear rpptitiml or ^ oipati *^ ^ adua % ) es « laded > frwn « ooft « ag |» loyQieats <« B | i &ec ( i almost ^ Ucivil poata , it «» s-ioriao « tel y JwapossiW ^ fpr- tlieui J » gnjpovBgisji thft pqaplycs . 3 iy Inxary aafl idleness . O . odi ^ s ^ vgI to ^ py- themselves , to agrieultut ^ traijQ , anQ . xnanddctures ^ they jfbondantly compensated ^ homseTveB for 'One former -re-^ strainfcs . " 3 ^ 6 Tast-jflaanstttiey possessed in'gfeam . anAiifee "wgirterB yrowacflB'wege towni with rich harvests . In Languedoc , the caBtotw feuikft 4 > y < ihen 4 eeanaeitfajib « t' . <« rtlir « t « d « idthEJDM sttfertili 1 , ^ ia « i in aabeof ti » e'fcadoe « or ^ eooU , I ^ jftofe . t » -t »» if ii « Jef »« 4 ettble labw ^ S ^ j ^ rt 4 aoft r » o , Jbng iey « efcal » d by ciySrwar , 4 w < we , urc « ttatejcQiaa . ln |; l > e :
iaaua-Waausaioeescoi AUWrWUChancladee thalow ; er iJwrenne ? , jtb » cUewut tree Tttrnisfted tUe ^ nhapitaiits with . a rej ^ y--maJ 9 e t > rfiad , which -gbioBe ^ oas . people oompareito the Tnatratt-mth Whict Goljwfijf&edibe lsmeHtOT in'ibe ^«« rt . # h € Aigwl -tnd * e ' 55 ep « r ou , tbe -mort iterated of ijflttit ^)***^^* Biou < it « kis , «* eare ^ vi « d = wk ! h ^« e * k «* BlBtpaat »« , iitt twJWdiJfcek floakajgntted . > i £ to « ter £ 2 ^ iM i « a 8 an » siii ^« fil ^< w * aj | pnow * f «« ter , ? wfcicG numta »«^ N *^ fn » h-TOeet » ti <)« durij ^ , tk ^ siiinm moet ^ urdent teat , Xhe iQhml > it * nta called it tlie Hact-Diwi , Sbat js 4 o j ? aj the garden of God . That pact of tlfe'VlvaraisdeSigoatea Mojtfcagne produced corn In sufih great « banftance that'it exceeded the grants tif we tsonamnen . The dieeea ^ of UWSs ^ lfio ' y SWed oem 4 n abwodanee , via exquisite -ell « ni wine . ln * be ^ io « ese- * f Wawtmfthtm&lejjaif I ^ oaoage was ccdoiwated for the richness of its vegetation . The Protestants , who possessed within its Jfi&ite-daawe than aUfey temples , oaltedit Littifi Caa ** q . "The skilful xkie ^ clKtssezs of fierxi j-e » toredrits t
former pw > sp © atrd : o that , district . Xhpse of the Fqys yKeaatre became tte- ^ Iite « fhe pofiilatiojo of more | faan tsyenty-five vill ag es ; the gardeaxcrs of the same province broujfht tn « ir art to a degree ~ m perftctnoo previonwy uflfcnown . M The ProteataDta ^ rilojdwelt in "towns 4 ev « ted ^ emxehtmAe tn « mrf « ta » e « tand Xaade * nd ai s ^ lmyiidjaa ctmty , a « ratoltigvoae , and jit * l » ej » aw « i ( tfene « u in *« gril ) f , whieh «» - lmpahavp » ftvar t ^ wa wri > aa *) ed , on * oj oountay . IanGui « maci . theytoakj ^ o ^ saBsian aT « l < - « ko « ttbe . whcde . of jfche . wiae-tEa / afi i in the two governnaents of Brouage / ina t ) lew > n ^ a daeea Protwtuit families *» d fhe juooopolj of the trade in salt a « d wine , wiiicJh antrasrlly amounted to firom 1 , 200 , 000 to'i O (» , « 0 U'iivre ^ . At fiancerte , by their jerseretmg mdndlry , « nd fry the spirit of - » n ! ee «> 4 t <« nun » tea'tb « ni , ' « he Protestants 4 > eb » M ^ . « B < ira 8 , admltt « d by the intendant , « nperaa ^ t ©) dbe CtattoKcs ^ imnidjen ! , wealth ,, And awttderatSon . In & » G 4 * 4 mlite © f AlttBOtm , ^ lwofit « Ur ( heito » dej » fuueui tj * r ( mglilheiiaftd » of * bout Ib » r tboa « aad , Frotestante . Xi »» B « f . Eouea Atteacted to their town . a tost of weattbj foneigaersespecially
, Dutch , to the gr « at Joexiefit of the country . Th-ose df Caen resold to English ana Dutch « ner (^ aats the Hnen « BdwoottOT dothstn 3 ^ TiJ « cttLi ^^ 'Vtre , IP ^ aise , and A «^ entaij f fliue insoring ^ e rieiinuM % et 3 o > thfct ? braa « fo itf oaiioMl « aa « faefcur « R , The . inp » rt « iittra 4 c thai ^ e » 2 !» aiahuB ^ . witi <( Si « iTOany w »* lm <>^« o ^ dty ku tbe h « n 4 r « tf th * Httj ; i » nOta . of that d « p « rtiiwat . Aieordiwl f , ii » ^ owiw 8 ubfl * qu « afly recomweaded , ^ lth o ^ gh in wain , i o the * JuuiB » crs of iLonSs JPLVV , tp « how ijietn particailtur Attention , much centleuess , -and patience , ujasmach , he » aid , ftS-ihey hold ^ the . trade In their hands , and are vie richest of die people . ( Che merclumis of Sisme » tTmowned « hronghog ± the tooth of Prance , afforflefl mean * cf « ttb 8 istenoejfco an infinity * f families . "If * tlfe « KiMMesvncnihants ^ wro te B&vilte ( pm iatemdant df Che provuioe ^ . ui 3 ifie » , - ' are still luiel-CatlioUe * , mi any xate fckey hwr « not ceased to be good traduee . ' * ige * liere , ia ibis r « naark * hle report , Iub juid : l Geu « raliy * p « akJog , all the upny convsrts are moxie at , tbfiir ea » e , joooe laborious and more industrious , than the oM'OatboUcB of tho province /
" It was also to < 4 h « Ptotestantp that Frtrnoe owed the rwyid development of its Tnaratine trad © at BerAeutx , 9 La Uocfcetle , «« d the Norman ports . The Englieh < and . Outdi had anoro « opfidene » in itebsaa than in tlt « Catholic nercbtuite , and were > stM » re willing to opeu eorrwjponOftnoe with them . And tae Freneh ProbostantB deserved tUeir higli reputation for aomsiercUUjafcbuy . Lost in a manner , amongst a jpeoplo who regarded tbero with distrust , nncoasir ^ jr exposed to calamny , subjected to eevorelaws , which unperiously compelled them to perpetual eelf-wotchfukiesa , they cotmnandea public esteem by the anatertW of their niorala , -and by their irreproachably integrity . Tbes Protestants were no less in high repute for their intelligence wad cwm-Jmercial aefcivity titan for their manufactures , and it is worth noting , by-thc-Tvay , that the Frotestant workman had ©« e essentially industria . 1 superiority over the Catholic in the fewer clays lost : —
It must be added that the working year of tho Protestatils consis 4 « d of B 10 days because they dedicated to repose onty the fifty-two Sundays aad a fow Bolciftajijb-tirals , wliich Ravo to their industry the superiority of ono-sixtli over that of tho Catholics , whoae w . orifiiag year was but of 26 $ istftk , beoauae tuey devoted more tbau 105 to repose . "
" ( ft afpear 8 Cwt « dbaiiti « tt 1 W ) Trevxjc « tioii of the e « Hct « f ~ N ; jutes tent into fire tbreekineiAomst ( ba ^ m ! lQW « msfa&c ^^ w « dfemen of wiwmi _» roee « d 9 di&oni 'JIarmandT Pjcarra y , ¦ the - »» ritiirejprpriacsftiB of the West , rfae % onn » i 8 r « nfl Tooraiiie . A great number l ^ etl ^ C ^ Iian ^ flWjln ^ ibs ^ tttotB rf « ohoana St . W \ m ,-ttoeja ^ tftmrbs . raaa in lonelr SpHaU . ' Mfls , whuA ^ heytmtTrelTTperoled . andwhicfci ^ eirdestiead , *< The English-were i £ 4 ebtSl ^ o « i em fer tbe mtroikwti « n Of ^ sw * rwt new ^ namrfacture ; fgidx goon Koajtbrtbutril & $ ** puWicwaaitb , and fortbo eiinpi < wemeat gf . otfaew ^ tiU in their s jstfancr , 'B « &ra 3 th « tjver » d ^ < Ehe ^ amer 3 pa 4 e % £ nei » aji « ss of »« wntm 4 escriiaioa aajl I greyish cuiottt ; ^ nia th « better ^ joateiwis df # « s-war « , % at « V and a ^ awtclwr < tf titker articles 1 of everrdav tjonsttmrttion . wan wnnofitwi -from ** h « ^ im >* - » i * n * H «« S oHwuHrAMn -munn .
The refugees taught the £ ael » h to manufacture these " -nrfrfrr r [ Tiini | iw li irr Jhf ** > w $ r ? p , ! *» 4 i awrewwf , ^ bow « d theiaApVjo yrodoce « ll 6 » , Jarooailtia , attipf , ^ lateiiiUahit ti&sawof rluwawawl ^ rsoj , « lo « fc »* adJWBfcco « i , iriaiuu—^ *»» fJt » ry ^^ p t fTfflpn .. ^ ifafSmi ?| 53 w . jyirgifial iwtowwi Xke-BHl of J ^« li ** wJ ^ SK , 435 SS «® SSS | SS ^ eS Ju ^ t ^ Mvidual ^ " wiePi ^ JjP ** ' ?! ^ w ^ mgt nj iirrm > amiwuMftlavrfttojnwBt . fff ^ tHyfT ^ j ^ fe ^ f ^ ^ . fgjumeroe , «^^^ iih e ^^ atofcaMs ^ ifr aattoTi ± te a fao ^^ i ^ Bifrg ^ 4 w ; alqpBa ^ tha » , that ^> f , rf | ks . yjrMj , » n f >^ aM T ^^ Bhrirfi ^
te ^^ Egss ^^ sfeissSSt ^ s WeJ ^ gway ^ aawyw ^ &i ^ efti TOgtM — "i ^ TrwnjH 9 | rWitir wrowidng in jMnoltor . aad , ev /» nia ^ rpw ^ g , J ^ s ^ d ^ cte ^^ c ^ countjaes wiitti ^ it ^ l ^^ w \ Tiie Fiia&fiA ftr tif % n ? t °% ^ ntPr ^? "gA a » Mi myffflH n ? f " wMng ^' T ^ tfgi TiffjOioae .-of , ^ oars , AM i ^ y ons , Ti ^ fty ^ snjsbt the j £ qgU « h 3 aafs » mi . modes ' tf WTfiTiqc , iwlghowTd ^ hiim ho ^ r ^ tp nnUw buoc » de 8 ,. « itui « , vefy . ttiong i » iik « Jujowu tas padtoasoya , > 5 Wtftr , « d {» UJ « L ? 4 » lack velvets , 4 f » iui 4 V 4 Aim 9 % A 0 tiw bUUL liQ % 3 %
. «**« vj T ^ mwva , ujgA « c » uu . vu « « A llgtllX J > tifU > -WlliVll prUCaBnB ^ JLrQlll ^ tJCIlB London manufacturers * £ tli « end of the sevcateeth centaiy , were due almost , exclusively to the ^ Mustry of tbree-refug <* ea—X , auson , Maijscot , and Wonceasx . > 3 Bfiia « fMft who etippued Ch «^ es 1 gasw « isa 1 m «< rflfii |» e « , fiamedfi « iiudo 1 a . ^ 'o * bhb « b ^ viisiaBm . ^ mea Jion ge ^ took them the secret , recently Aiscoyere ixb ^ ymoK , a £ ^^ } a ^^ ta ^^ imS ^ h > BarMIos , therreach nmhaMador Qa jwauMMieoftho express Arde ^ s , of X < oui& 2 U ]^ , Jxanamittedby IiO » KQi ») , iaade him JbcjUumfc offiar * tojeetura to Fx «» ce . , It ^ wast ^^ j ^ T ^ I ^ MiSaecr ^ t , wiuct Octavjo Mal ; haifound % * iacliy « hance , wliich had ^^ OBi ^ lu ^ dj ^ ijB imMtiftei Jairtuue . pf th * t jnannfootarer , ^ u xdJ i ^^ ceJi ! BC 9 tme , a source jjf waal ^ k to | Jb « t <^ i ^^ w 0 ^ racQS man , ur fatytureM . waatlgwJcefoi ^ ard ^ suJced , " . ' . "
And here ^ s * detail ^» ia ( di' ^ riiHs » a « ew * o vbafc daewieast ^* ' ^ THiJCHDB ' c ^ BS X 0 « T > CI ^ O ^ mS «^ Tiut , »! U ^ C H . l '" ' ' - ' - - ^ iA . t | tn « t -tinoethe « ld-t « tnple % Tnread « eedIeWrt » e £ rad ^ and Castle-street , were iasafficien ^ ^ ccwftam ' the ^ mlr ^ creasuig ^ r ^^ The consistory applied to Jattiea JL , Jtb . o ^ exmifcfced . ^ bs fionstructioii-sOf a new church ia Spitalnelds . It was the temple of the Hospital , wkieh opened in 1688 , and which subsequently was called the New Church , aQerAt-Jaadrbeeaix « j > aired in 1748 . To these firat five cbunches , appropriated to the Protestants of iVance , fcwenty-aix otliere were auc « essive | y aS 3 e 4 , aumost atl founded during the reigns of William t ^ . j of Jg neen Anne , And . ^ T George % , , . "Tiiat of 'LeTreetfter-fieias , founHed in 1688 , arid yf hi&i for ^ ometian"JiadiB ^ niSn f or its minister ; that of Spring-gardens , whose first pastor was Francis Fhfcttaut : * £ h « t rft "G 1 « 8 Sibr a » a « quaiie , ia £ ue .-in ^ ub « afk oad 4 f Golden- ^ qusne , swhiblmnB fi > eB ( e 4 iiaii « 8 * 4 'ath » t-tf Sw * Uow-atr « 8 fc . in ficviim ^ , * r » pted , in 4 ^ 8 ? ;; tiatt 0 ? Berwkfc ^ iwL <* a ; 1889 gA * hat ^ if
Ujbaraatoa , wJeTOort M * ricet ,: ui : 17 OU Uwt » f the WesJU-skeet fy ** e " JS » 9 A BUW which the refugees c « tted Jhe Pyramid , or ihe TremSlade ; that called fas jCSwn ^ . - 'iiJ ^ e ij » strid ^ f Westmuiatcr , In 1 JJ 89 : rbat of the Tabernacle , ki 16 S 6 ; that oTffaugerford , founded & 1 « 89 , « nd wiiieh imbsiflfced tmtil 1 « 32-, t ^ 'TewrpTe of * oho , or theip » teat , ' -erftctftfl in 1 689 ^ tujrt of tfiyiier ' iHconri , in 17 » 0 : that rfijtutin ^ rlme , in 4 beCity 4 , iiii ; lj 6 « 6 ( tLat of St . J * wi 9 a , i « XTOia tiiatgof , ^ Antikr , ia tlie . Bwhcpsfiite d ^ trict , in A 6 W . j fcbit « f Ho * toq , in 1746 ; iOwt of St . Tobc . iinSW ^ di tciiiQstrict H ia 1687 ; the Pateout . in Spitai&eldB , or the New Pateat , iii 1689 : that of Onspla-3 t 3 reeti . ia XJ 693 ^ th » t of Peartr-street , in . IG 97 : thAt oi Bell-Une . inSpitaffleUB , i » aT 18 ^ that o ^ SwanfliliisVin . 17 J 1 ; flu * of WheeleTistreel ; , ia Spttalfields , ir 1703 ^ «» t of PertjeoaWane , in SpiUVtteloe , tnl ^ M ; th « t of Wappiogin 171 tj that of Blackfriars , in 1716 . Stwetm t ^ iht ^ o 'clvaudtmi nhim& ^ f imiajated tiui Angrtoan ritu * L The jfttlmrs , » uch tab tie Artm » ry , bUp patent ia' ^ eitelaeWn , St . John , Wheeler . streeJ , XJiiapin ^ trdet , 3 e « e « Xtiak , preserved the reforjaiea lit » r « y , without on that accwunt ^ liacoutoQuU ^ g their ftaterasl intercourse with , tl » o pastors ofmis pojjfonnist tftoirdhes . " We musttre » pa 8 s oa our space , ^ brief tfcou-gh it'be ^ fora ^ ecoiidjrfticle on thie important worlc n&Kt waelk . " .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 15, 1854, page 355, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2034/page/19/
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