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Hopktnsfs Hospital ; of . the like- silto td the trustees of Williamsou ^ s Caflis ; w the like . - isum to- the trukee >^ of All Saints * Chilis ; and of the like hum i&th& trostees of Snowden ' s HosfiitiS , for * th 0 . poor widows for the time being tm those
establishments m Stamford , which were before very scantily endowed . The nu terest of two sums of 50 / . to be amr&ally applied in the purchase of meat during the winter for the use of the poor- of Statufield , in the parish of Morton , nea ¥ Bourn , and of Folkaworth in Huntingdonshire ; and the interest of 100 ? . to be
distributed by the vicar of St . Martin s yearly at Christmas , among twenty poor widows of that parish . To the Btue-eoat School in Stamford lOOf . ; to the Na- < tional School for Girls in Stamford 100 / . ; to the Sunday School in St Martia n s
100 J . ; to the Peterborough Clergy Charity 100 / . ; to the Lincoln Clergy Charity 100 / . ; to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 100 / . ; to the Society for the relief of Persons imprisoned for Small Debts 100 / . ; to the Asylum for Deaf and Dumb 100 / .: to the School
for Indigent Blind 100 / . ; and to the Philanthropic Society 100 / . There is a bequest of 1000 / . for charitable purposes , at the discretion of the executors ; alui the whole residue of the personal estate , which we understand is considerable , $ S given towards the establishment of a General Infirmary for the town of
Stamford and the county of Rutland and stir- *' rounding country , if by the co-operafcfon of benevolent individuals that ^^^^ ilt be carried into effect within a pai ^ wl time ; or if not , then the fimd m * $ & * posed of in favour of existing mforma ^ Jes * or hospitals . " . ' '• ll ^^ Ml ... 7 J . ¦ " * « , # ¦ ±
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turn !* Of retired liaSbits , liejs was & simple and ttXM ^ stentatious piety . Her kindness towards the poor was exemplary especially i » keeping by her sets of linen for the use of the mother and her babe a provision peculiarly acceptable to
the lower classes of society . Farewell , jrentle spirit , till the resurrection of the just when pious relatives and friends meet , never more to be separated . " To spend an eternity together , * ' is the disof the believers in
tinguished privilege Jesus who brought life and Immortality to light ; a privilege which even m anticipation / alleviates the . distresses and mitigates the sorrows of mortality" Hold fast the golden chain let down
from heaven , Twill help your feet and wings ; I feel its force Draw upwards—fastenM to the pearly gate It guides the way unerring—haply clue Through this dark wild ! 'Twas wisdom ' s noblest boon
All joiVd by Power Divine , and everylink is love /* Watts . Be thou faithful unto death , and thou s&tttt receive a crown of life J , . EVANS . Islington , Oct . 10 , 1823 .
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of the services , before , a respectable and very attentive audience , the chapel being filled , notwithstanding the iroftivoarable appeaianceaof the weathw * After reading portion * of Scripture suited to such a « occa $ ioo , aad * d « ttwrii » a highly appropriate praye ^ t * e preacher dk *^ % ktt ^ iofy $ ^ ture ^ nirfrOTOtChifert ^ W ptoprietjn anflHiiHaf ^ flp ^ W CbriilW
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Oct . 9 , at € olytony the Rev . Joseph Cornish , in the 73 rd year of his age , who had been fifty-one years the faithful and beloved pastor of the society of Protestant Dissenters in that town .
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Lately , at Stamford ^ Hbnrv Fryer , Esq , a most benevolent gentleman , as the following account of the ; charities which he bequeathed at his death will shew : " The interest of 2000 / . perpetually to he applied for the use of the poor widows of bedesinen , who at their deaths were
upon the foundation of Lord Buighley * s Hospital in St . Martin ' s , and Truesdale ' s Hospital iiT Stamford . The interest of 1000 / . perpetually , to the trustees of
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Lately , at Paris , Mr . Nicholas Gutjnt 2 formerly merchant in Marseilles , ' ana who had acquired a large fortune by coirimerciai speculations . Mr . Clary w ^» brother to the present Queen of "S ^ efleti and to Madame Joseph Boriaparte . He constantly refused the titles , honours attd appointments that had been offeree ! to * him . , * , . _ _ _ ¦ > ¦ _^ « - - — t JM .
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DOMESTIC . Opening of the New Chapel , Stamford StreetiBla ^ n / rfitf ^ Road . % _ On Sumjay * Gfst . > l ^ me newly ^ recled n ! lSS el lw 3 « wa % wU ® & % et 9 B&ckfriiw *' ^ v ^««> ^ pen «| for public worship . S ^ T ^ I ^^^ ' ^ ^ trito Hew . ^^ * hQn « is > B ^ , ^ udUctedfthe wboie
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1823, page 607, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1789/page/47/
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