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Birstall, W Yorkshire - Unveiling statue of Joseph PriestlyBirstall, W Yorkshire - Unveiling the statue of Joseph Priestly on 12th October 1912 - at this point the unveiling party had adjourned to the Temperance Hall
Methodist Book-PlateWesleyan Sunday School prizewinners book-plate awarded to A W Harris of Littlehampton, Sussex, England. What did he do to deserve it?
Cornelius WinterCORNELIUS WINTER dissenting churchman of Painswick Date: 1745 - 1808
JOHN REDMOND (1856 - 1918), Irish statesman who did his best to keep order after the death of Parnell but ultimately failed to control the dissenting factions
Starkey MyddeltonSTARKEY MYDDELTON Churchman, dissenting preacher of the gospel Date: ? - 1768
George GreatbachGEORGE GREATBACH English churchman : dissenting minister at North Meol in the county of Lancashire. Date: CIRCA 1823
Robert GambleROBERT GAMBLE at age 25 The caption - A child of many mercies - is suggestive of a dissenting churchman of some kind, but we have not been able to trace him. Date: CIRCA 1800
William DowarsWILLIAM DOWARS Dissenting churchman Date: CIRCA 1777
John Clark, MinisterJOHN CLARK Dissenting minister, depicted in the act of writing, at the age of 57. Date: FLOURISHED 1800
David CharlesDAVID CHARLES Churchman, dissenting minister at Carnarvon, Wales. Date: 1762 - 1834
J Chalmers, ChurchmanThe rev J CHALMERS Dissenting minister of Stafford. Date: CIRCA 1800
Abraham BoothABRAHAM BOOTH Dissenting churchman Date: 1734 - 1806
John Abernethy, DissenterJOHN ABERNETHY Irish dissenting divine Date: 1680 - 1740
Richard Price (1723 - 1791), Welsh moral philosopher. Dissenting minister in London; established reputation with Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1758)
David WilliamsDAVID WILLIAMS Welsh churchman, dissenting minister, founder of the Literary Fund, writer. Date: 1738 - 1816
Matthew WilksMATTHEW WILKS churchman, dissenting minister with his autograph Date: ? - 1829
William Hendry StowellWILLIAM HENDRY STOWELL dissenting churchman with his autograph Date: 1800 - 1858
Thomas TowleTHOMAS TOWLE dissenting churchman Date: circa 1784
James ShermanJAMES SHERMAN English dissenting churchman who for a time worked at Blackheath where our Library is also to be found. Date: 1796 - 1862
SAMUEL SAY Dissenting churchman and writer Date: 1676 - 1743
Ebenezer RichardEBENEZER RICHARD Welsh churchman, dissenting minister at regaron, Cardiganshire. Date: CIRCA 1830
JOB ORTON Dissenting churchman and author Date: 1717 - 1783
William NotcuttWILLIAM NOTCUTT English dissenting churchman, minister at Ipswich. Date: 1672 - 1756
Jeremiah NewellJEREMIAH NEWELL English churchman, dissenting minister of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. Date: ? - 1803
John LangfordJOHN LANGFORD Dissenting churchman Date: ? - 1792
JOHN KELLO dissenting churchman Date: CIRCA 1818
H B JEULA English dissenting churchman, minister at Greenwich. Date: CIRCA 1838
Benjamin GrosvenorBENJAMIN GROSVENOR English dissenting churchman, pastor at Crosby Square and lecturer at Salter Hall. Date: 1676 - 1758
Henry Burton - 3HENRY BURTON - Dissenting minister, rector of St Matthews, Friday St. London : pilloried, his ears cut off, exiled to Guernsey for his outspoken preaching. Date: 1578 - 1648
Henry Burton - 2HENRY BURTON - Dissenting minister, rector of St Matthews, Friday St. London : pilloried, his ears cut off, exiled to Guernsey for his outspoken preaching. Date: 1578 - 1648
Henry Burton - 1HENRY BURTON - Dissenting minister, rector of St Matthews, Friday St. London : pilloried, his ears cut off, exiled to Guernsey for his outspoken preaching. Date: 1578 - 1648
Thomas Biggin BroadbentTHOMAS BIGGIN BROADBENT Dissenting churchman and educator, author of The Folly of Vice, to which this portrait is the frontispiece. Date: 1793 - 1817
Samuel BournSAMUEL BOURN Dissenting divine Date: 1648 - 1719
Minister and QuakerA dissenting parson seeks to see whats beneath the quakers dress, forcing the frightened lady to call the Watch for help
Dissenting WeaversTwo London weavers, Richard Farnham and John Bull, utter prophecies against the established church and are consigned, the one to Newgate, the other to Bridewell prison
RICHARD PRICE 1723-1791RICHARD PRICE Welsh moral philosopher. Dissenting minister in London; established reputation with Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1758)