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A History of the County of Middlesex
Old and New London
… "the Corsican fiend," as he called him, led to his secession in 1815 or 1816. Stoddart was the "Doctor Slop" …
A New History of London
… affairs! The animosity thus excited was followed by a secession of the most eminent members of the minority, who …
A New History of London
… no longer allowed to guide: but notwithstanding his abrupt secession, his services were rewarded with a pension of 3000 …
A New History of London
… other gentlemen declared they would follow them in their secession, unless the remaining members of the society came …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 150, from seat-rents and collections. Since the recent secession from the Church of Scotland, however, the church … times for members of the Free Church and the United Secession, Antiburghers, and members of the Relief Church; … of worship for members of the Free Church and a United Secession congregation. Buittle BUITTLE, a parish, in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… meeting house in Friarn Street, evidently the result of secession, was licensed in 1760. 26 Presbyterians were said …
History Theses 1901-1970
A History of the County of Stafford
… to join the Presbyterian church. 19 There was a further secession of members in 1887 to form a new church in Guild …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… was erected, and there is a meeting-house for the United Secession. The parochial school is attended by about 85 … for members of the Congregational Union, and the United Secession Church. The parochial school affords education to … body, Reformed Presbyterians, and members of the United Secession; also a parochial school, at which are taught all …
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