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were severally addressed by Messrs . J , Martin , Saint , Buckland , Farrin , Pound , Read , & c . & c . At the close , the friends who came from a distance took their departure , a small company remaining to supper , which closed the proceedings of the day . It was
noticed by many as being the most ple . aaanjL _ anil ™ a : gre . eBble- __ associationi ! day they had spent for many years ; indeed all seemed to unite to promote the happiness and comfort of each other , harmony and unity pervading during the whole of the day . Headcora was the place appointed to hold the association next year . J . T . E .
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April-3 , at his house at Clapton , in the parish of Hackney , aged 46 , Christopher Richmond , Esq ., of the Middle Temple . He was a native of Stockton - upon - Tees . He was edu ^ cated for the profession of the law ; and after the usual preparatory studies , was called to the Bar . His
practice was that of a conveyancer , in which department of the profession he rose to a high degree of reputation , and in consequence had many pupils . He was a zealous supporter of the various Unitarian institutions , and was connected with several
Unitarian congregations , particularly with that at Hackney , of which he was one of the representatives in the Body of Deputies . He was interred in the Gravel-pit Burying-ground , April 10 ; and on Sunday , the 15 th , Mr . Aspland preached his funeral sermon .
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March 23 , at the Chapel House , in the Black Friars , Canterbury > at the advanced age of ei ghty-six years , Sarah , the wife of the Rev . John larrjn , Pastor of the Unitarian General Baptist Church in that city . The
deceased for many years enjoyed the respect of all who knew her , and was a _ faithfulfolio wer-in the- steps of our Lord Jesus Christ , observing every duty connected with the Christian character in a zealous and upright manner . J . T . E .
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March 27 , in Lopgport , Canterbury , Mrs . E . Kingsford , a devout member of the General Baptist Church . The hand of affliction had for some months
been upon her ere her soul quitted its earthly tenement ; but in all her troubles , she looked to Him for support whom she worshipped , and who had before carried her safdy through the hour of trial . J . T . E .
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On Monday , April 2 , at the house of A . Kenrick , Esq ., West Bromwich , near Birmingham , Susannah Marshy aged " *}* ¥ r ^ ThaTe ^' ellenfob ' sefvatloT ) , * That the destinies of individuals are forttied in a great measure by them * selves / was never more fully or practically illustrated than in the life of this excellent woman .
All who knew and loved her will feel satisfaction in the thought , that $ ho died among those who , though
comparatively recent acquaintances , fully felt her worth , and soothed the sufferings of her last tedious illness with the affectionate care of the tenderest friendship . Her mind to the last retaining its warm and healthy interest in passing events , and with all her unbounded love to the Creator
and-his-Greation-glowing-in-unfaded vigour , her spirit passed peacefully away ; and none who knew the love , the energy , and purity of that departed spirit , can doubt that it was tried and
perfected , in its earthly passage , to be better fitted for its future home amon g all that is just , and good , and beautiful , and when the bright vision of excellence which she fondly indulged will be realized .
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Died , at Pyrland Hall , near Taunton , the residence of her son-in-law R | cjmrd _^ e ^ e . lSn ^ , vEs . q ,, on Monday the 9 th of April , aged 74 years , Mrs . Warren , relict of the late John Warren , M . D ., of Taunton . If < the
memory of the just be blessed , ' then will blessings assuredly hallow the memory of this upright and excellent woman , who , after having discharged with fidelity the manifold duties of a true Christian , has at . length gentl y
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 1, 1832, page 127, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1718/page/15/
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