KEY TO THE AUTOGRAPHS.

 

J. CLOWES,

Rector of St. John’s, Manchester; translator of many of the Works of E. S.; and a voluminous writer on subjects connected with them.

MRS. JANE LESLIE,

Wife of Mr. Alexander Leslie, a friend of Mr. Glen’s; he died in Cuba.

THOMAS BANNING,

Post Master, Liverpool.

JAMES    GLEN,

a Scotchman, who eventually settled at Mibiri, Demerara.

JONATHAN GILBERT,

Minister of the Leeds Society.

WILLIAM HUTCHINSON,

Some time Treasurer of the Manchester Printing Society

JOHN ISAAC HAWKINS,

Civil Engineer, and a most inventive genius. He was a member of the Rev. M. Sibly’s Society.

E. ATTWOOD,

of Sunderland.

WILLIAM HILL,

Translator of the “Apocalypse Explained.”

JOHN PARRY,

Preacher to the Leeds Society.

M. FLETCHER,

the introducer of the Doctrines into the village of Brightlingsea.

J. PROUD,

one of the most celebrated Ministers of the Church.

THOS. DAWES,

of Birmingham.

T. JONES,

of London, one of the Promoters of the London Printing Society, and long time its Treasurer; also Treasurer of the Conference, and an original Proprietor of the “Intellectual Repository.”

T. C. SHAW,

some time Secretary to the London Printing Society, and Minister of the Society that eventually settled in Argyle Square.

HENRY SERVANTE,

a very early receiver, and one of the Proprietors of the original “New Jerusalem Magazine,” published in 1790.

S. NOBLE,

Minister of the Society in Lisle Street, in Hanover Street, and lastly in Cross Street; many years Editor of the “Intellectual Repository,” and Author of the “Appeal,” and several Works on the New Church.

ALEXANDER WILDERSPIN,

one of tire earliest receivers; father of Samuel Wilderspin of Infant School celebrity.

JNO. HARGROVE,

of Baltimore, an early Minister of the Church in America.

ROBT. HINDMARSH,

Author of this Work; and of others in defence of the Church: also, Minister of the Salford Society.

E. MADELEY,

Founder and Minister of the Society at Derby.

F. M. MALLALIEU,
successor to Mr. Hutchinson as Treasurer of the Manchester Printing Society.

JAS. KNIGHT,

of Burton upon Trent, for some time legal friend of the Conference, and afterwards Preacher to the Derby Society.

J. W. SALMON,

an intimate friend of Mr. Clowes, and at one period acting as his Amanuensis. In conjunction with Mr. Mather, he visited many parts of the kingdom preaching the New Doctrines.

GEO. BUSH,

Professor of Oriental Literature in the New York City University, U. S., Minister of the Society in New York; and Author of several Works relating to the New Church.

F. LEICESTER,

a Minister of the Church of England, who received the Doctrines, and joined the separated Church.

J. HODSON,

one of the Editors of “The Aurora”; and eventually became Minister to the Society in Dudley Court, London.

J. R. KEELE,

of Southampton,

LF. DE TOLENARE,

of Nantz.

JOHN FLAXMAN,

the celebrated Sculptor.

W. SHARP,

the well-known Engraver.

M. SIBLY,

a very early recipient, having become acquainted with the Doctrines in 1787, was ordained in 1790, and officiated as Minister of the Society, which eventually settled in Friar’s Street, from 1792 to 1840.

ALEX. CHAMBERS,

of Lucea, Jamaica.

J. GOMM,

a Captain in the Royal Navy, settled in St. Helier’s, Jersey, where he occasionally preached to a Society of the Church.

EDW. TUTING,

of Edinburgh.

THOS. ORGER,

one of the Editors of the “Intellectual Repository,” to which he contributed several excellent pieces of Poetry. He was also a member of the Committee of the London Printing Society.