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Balance in the Treasurer ' s hands June 30 , 1 S 10 169 43 Add Surplus for the Year 1810—11 , . 220 2 g
_ ^ 389 6 a Deduct the following Payments .. — Manchester Buildings , Balance of Account for converting the Centre Building into two /• $ . d 9 Dwelling-Houses 128 13 6 York Bgildings , first Instalment 200 G O Permanent Fund . . 44 12 6 373 6 0 Balance remaining in the Treasurer ' s hands , 7 ^ p ** : August 30 , 1811 . . £ * io 0 ! l W .
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Extracts from the Report of the Committee of the Unitarian Fund , 1811 . The Committee of the Unitariah Fund have the satisfaction of
reporting generally for the information of the society , that the past year has exceeded every preceding one in the activity of the missionaries , and it is hoped also in the success of their labours .
It was announced in the last Report * that Mr . Lyons , of CHestery had engaged to undertake a second missionary tour to ScotiAKD f that very promising field for exertion . Most of the mem .
© ers , it is presumed , were made acquainted with the fulfilment of his engagement by the account of Iiis tour published under the direction of the Committee , in the Monthly Repository for January of the present year . ( p . 60- ) It is
not therefore necessary for the CoJrtmittee to lay before the meeting the particulars of his Journal ; it may be sufficient to s * y that he travelled upwards of 1200 miles , was from home 56 days , and preached 34 times .
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Towards the expenses of this missionary journey the Scotch brethren contributed liberally ; thus testifying their sense of the importance of the measure , and uniting their exertions with our ' s . The comnrairications from
Scotland express tie highest gratitude for Mr * Lyons' * s able and judicious services * the effect of which is in some instances alrea . dy apparent . At Glasgow * one of the Uni .
tanan societies is become so nu . merous , and the members are so firmly united and zealous in the cause of religion , that they iave taken a new house for worship , which will hold 800 or 900 peo .
pie , and have engaged the Rev . James Yates , son of the Rev , John Yates ofLiverpool ^ to setile amongst them as their minister for a year , The Committee earnestly hope
that the experiment will succeed , and that this temporary engagement may ripen into a . permanent connection , useful and honourable to both parties , and serviceable to the interests of the pure gospel of Jesus .
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660 Intelligence . —Unitarian Fund Report , 1811 .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1811, page 560, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2420/page/48/
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