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MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATJONS
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Scraps of Information * 635
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No , XX¥ II . LETTER « M > pte IMfc ^ OB * HUGHES TO' tfft . JOHN SAY ^ MASTER - SAlL-M ^ KEIt tJf HIS MAJESTY ' S YARD , DEPTFORti . t
Edm ' onton ' V , Xll 6 fune '^ i 740 , . Sir , ' . . ,- > ^ -. T ¦ :. * * 1 ast pardon For giving you the present trouble , an , d j£ e rather , because I am a strange ^ to you . I did not know of your living it Deptford till a few daysa ^ o , nor f ^ ow to direct tp you till I received ^ formation last night in a
letter from your brother of Westminster . The design of this is to inquire -what your congregation at Deptford intend to do with rejference to a minister : I have been informed that Dr . Taylor is scarce likely to continue amongst you in that character , and tfiat you are at a loss
about fixing a suitable minister amongst you . If my information be wrong , and the views of the congregation are pointed to any particular minister , I then ask pardon for the trouble , andctesiry what I shall here add ; mw gdfefc nothing . But
in case my information as above is just , I would then let ypu know thei ^ e is a minister of hi y acquaintance in the country , a TOty a ° l c scholar , and an acceptable preacner , a moderate Cklvinhty I be-Herein much the same way of thinking nith your late pastor Mr . Beaumont ,
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository .
December IP , 1810 . Iibesgyouracceptance of a few scraps of informatiQn ^ which becu f ^ to mt o ^ te ^ ipg t ^ Siay £ a + pers ^ ii ^ ifyi & ' jfgf . jmnj ^ v . Page 531- Selkirk . —Febmary ? , 1708 * he was brought off the
island of Juan Fernandez ^ whem he had been left by htis coinmander , -probably another Cap-, tain Lake , four years \ af \ d four months b ^ o re . He ia described as I a man cloathed in ^ a ^ skfns MuhO t & toked wilcter tlikri ' tlfc fMt owners of them /* I learn this
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and who I believe would - be approved by some of your neighbouring' gentlemen at Blackheath . I propose this as thinking I may hereby do service to your congregation , as well as promote the usefulness of a very deserving minister ; and I have no
particular view of my own to service [ serve J ; unless if the providence of God should fix my family in your parts , I can ' t but say I should be glad to have them attend an useful ministry ; and perhaps this may be the case , for we have our eye upon two or three houses not fa ^ r from you .
I should be obliged to you for a lin * directed to Dr . Hughes , next the Brook at Edmonton ; for I know not how to get to see you ; seldom or ever going to . London , except on Lord s-days to preach at my own place / formerly Dr . Oldfield ' s ) in Maid ~ lane > w Dea'd ^ man ' s-place , in Southwark . I heartily wish you well , and am with sincere
respect , Sir , ' Your most humble servant , OB . HUGHES
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r The instance you givpo £ Mr * Waller ' s # ap ^ city and genius for poetry at so great an age is surprising , and is a fine illustration of your argumen t * £ yt I fear I have already too Jar ; trespassed on y 6 ur time , tther ^ Tor ^ j ^ lJ conclud e by assuring you ^ Sir , that I shall ever retain
a grateful sense of the favour y 6 u have done me * ,. I am , Sir , Your very much obliged friend and servant , ¦ Mi SEDDO N ^
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¦ . . . / SCRAPS OF INFORMATIOir .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 635, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1708/page/15/
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