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(5) Rev. J. GoOCH ROBBERDS, Minister from 1811 to 1854. (Lent by Mrs. Hans Renold.)

(6) Rev. WILLIAM GASKELL, M.A., Minister from 1828 to 1884. (Trustees of Memorial Hall.)

(7) Rev. WILLIAM GASKELL, M.A. (Medallion.) (Trustees of Memorial Hall.)

(8) Rev. J. PANTON HAM, Minister from 1855 to 1859.

(9) Rev. JAS. DRUMMOND, M.A., Lit.D., LL.D., Minister from 1860 to 1869. Principal of Manchester College, Oxford.

(10) Rev. S. A. STEINTHAL, Minister from 1870 to 1893.

(1) Rev. GEORGE Walker, F.R.S., Professor of Theology in Manchester Academy, 1798 to 1803; and President of the Literary and Philosophical Society. (Lent by the Literary and Philosophical Society.)

(2) THOS. PERCIVAL, M.D., F.R.S., Founder and President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society; Chairman of the Manchester Academy from 1786 to 1800; Trustee from 1778; died 1804. (Lent by the Literary and Philosophical Society.)

(3) JAMES BAYLEY, Trustee from 1782 to 1840; educated at Warrington; grandson of the James Bayley who was seized by the Pretender in 1745, and held for a ransom of £2,500. (Lent by his great grandson Francis S. Bayley.)

(4) Dr. EDWARD HOLME, First President of the Chetham Society; First President of the Manchester Natural History Society; President of the Literary and Philosophical Society; Trustee from 1828; died 1847. (Lent by the Literary and Philosophical Society.)

(5) THOMAS HENRY, F.R.S., Apothecary, Trustee from 1802-1816. (Lent by the Literary and Philosophical Society.)

(6) WILLIAM HENRY, M.D.

(7) EATON HODGKINSON, Member of the Literary and Philosophical Society. (Lent by the Literary and Philosophical Society.)

(8) Sir WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN, Bart. (Lent by Albert Nicholson.)

(1) COMMUNION PLATE.

OTHER MEMORIALS.

(2) COVER OF COMMUNION TABLE, T.B. 1737. Gift of Thomas Butterworth (the younger). (?)

(3) "VINEGAR" BIBLE (Pulpit Bible). The gift of Anne Bayley.

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(4) COPY OF HYмN BOOK, by Andrew Kippis, D.D. and others, used in the Chapel till the introduction of 'Hymns for the Christian Church and Home."

(5) PLAN OF CHAPEL, 1782, showing graves, as well as names of pewholders.

(6) PLAN OF GRAVES IN CHAPEL AND COPY OF INSCRIPTIONS, 1871. (7) MINUTES OF THE FIRST CLASSIS OF THE COUNTY PALATINE OF LANCASHIRE, 1646—1660.

(8) MINUTES OF UNITED MINISTERS OF LANCASHIRE, 1693-1700.

(9) LICENCE UNDER the IndulGENCE OF 15th MARCH, 1672. (Lent by the Committee of Cairo Street Chapel, Warrington.)

(10) FACSIMILE OF LICENCE TO Rev. JOHN ANgier.

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(Lent by the Dukin

(11) PETITION FOR LICENCE, and Grant of LICENCE FOR WORSHIP BY THE MAGISTRATES, UNDER THE TOLERATION ACT OF 1689. (Lent by the Trustees of Brookfield Church, Gorton.)

(12) Rev. CUTHBERT (FACSIMILE OF ORDINATION TESTIMONIAL.

HARRISON,

Gt. Grandfather

FACSIMILE OF LICENCE FOR ELSWICK LEES
MEETING HOUSE.

of Ralph Harrison (Facsimile of Absolution (lent by W. G. Harrison) (13) LETTER (Autograph) from the Rev. Wm. Harrison to the Rev. Ralph Harrison, dealing with the latter's settlement at Cross Street, dated December 15th, 1771. (Lent by the writer's great great grandson, F. Angier Harrison.)

(14) BAPTISMAL REGISTERS (1803-26) of the Rev. John Grundy.

(15) MEMORIAL presented on Feb. 7th, 1845, to Mrs. G. W. WOOD, from the Ministers and Members of the English Presbyterian and Unitarian Congregations of Lancashire and Cheshire; 3,176 autograph signatures. (Cross Street, 159.)

(16) ORDINATION SERMON AT MANCHESTER, by Simon Harwarde, 1582. (Partly black letter.)

(17) A DIRECTORY FOR THE Publique Worship OF GOD, 1644. (First edition.)

(18) THE HUMBLE Advice of the Assembly of DIVINES, 1648. (First edition of The Westminster Confession.)

(19) CHRISTIAN CONCORD, or the Agreement of the Associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire, 1653. (Richard Baxter's Alternative to Presbyterianism.)

(20) THE CENSURES OF THE CHURCH REVIVED. In defence of the first Classis within the Province of Lancaster, 1659. (Part by Henry Newcome.)

(21) "THE SINNER'S HOPE": Being the substance of severall sermons preached by Henry Newcome, M.A., London, 1660. (Lent by the Rev. S. A. Steinthal.)

(22) "USURPATION DEFEATED," Sermon by Henry Newcome, 1660. (Lent by Manchester Free Reference Library.)

(23) "A FAITHFUL NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF JOHN MACHIN," by Henry Newcome, 1671. (Lent by Manchester Free Reference Library.)

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"A PLAIN DISCOURSE ABOUT RASH AND SINFUL ANGER," by Henry Newcome, 1693. (Lent by Manchester Free Reference Library.) (25) DIARY OF THE Rev. HENRY NEWCOME, A.M., September 19th, 1661, to September 30th, 1663.

(26) NEWCOME, HENRY, Autobiography.

(27) A FRIENDLY DEBATE BETWEEN A CONFORMIST AND A NON-CONFORMIST, 1669.

(28) HEADS OF Agreement ASSENTED TO BY THE UNITED MINISTERS IN AND ABOUT LONDON, FORMERLY CALLED PRESBYTERIAN AND CONGREGATIONAL, 1690. (The Basis adopted by the United Ministers of Lancashire, 1693.)

(29) HENRY NEWCOME, A.M., Funeral Sermon on, by the Rev. John Chorlton, 1696, Co-Pastor with Rev. Henry Newcome from 1688; died 1705. (Chapel Library.)

(30) JOHN CHORLTON, Funeral Sermon on, by the Rev. James Coningham, (Lent by Manchester Free Reference Library.)

1705.

(31) Rev. JAMES Coningham, A.M., Minister from 1700 to 1712, Funeral Sermon on, by Samuel Wright, D.D., 1716. (Chapel Library.)

(32) "REST FROM REBELS," Sermon preached May 8th, 1716, at a Provincial Assembly of Ministers."

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(33) "DEFEAT of Rebels," Anniversary Sermon, Nov. 14th, 1716, by

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Jeremiah Aldred.

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(37) RELIGIOUS DISCOURSES, by the Rev. Joseph Mottershead, 1759. (Printed by Foulis, Glasgow.)

(38) DISCOURSES ON THE PERSON OF CHRIST, by the Rev. John Seddon, 1793. (John Seddon was Minister of Cross Street Chapel, 1741— 1769; he delivered these Sermons May 21-July 5, 1761.)

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(39) SACRED HARMONY," collected by the Rev. Ralph Harrison (Author of the Tune Warrington"), Minister from 1771 until his death in 1810; Tutor of Manchester Academy from 1786 to 1789. (Lent by his great grandson, W. G. Harrison.)

(40) Rev. RALPH HARRISON, Sermons by, 1813 (lent by W. G. Harrison). (41) Rev. RALPH HARRISON, Memoir of, by the Rev. Wm. Harrison, Minister at Blackley. (Lent by W. G. Harrison.)

(42) OUTLINE OF COURSE OF LECTURES, by the Rev. John Grundy, 1812, (Dedicated to the Junior Branches of the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters assembling in Cross Street.")

(43) EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY: Lectures by the Rev. John Grundy, delivered in Cross Street. Two vols., 1813.

(44) MANCHESTER SOCINIAN CONTROVERSY, 1826.

(45) BOOK PLATE of the Rev. John Hugh Worthington, Minister from 1825-1827.

(46) PARLIAMENTARY Debates on the Dissenters' Chapels Bill, 1844. (47) Rev. JOHN GOOCH ROBBERDS, Funeral Sermon on, by the Rev. William Gaskell, 1854.

(48) DISCOURSES by the Rev. J. G. Robberds, 1855.

(49) RISE OF NONCONFORMITY IN MANCHESTER, by Richard Wade, 1880. (50) MEMORIALS OF A DISSENTING CHAPEL, by Sir Thomas Baker, 1884.

MINISTERS.

HENRY NEWCOME, A.M. (Cantab.), 1687. Died 1695.

JOHN CHORLTON, 1687. Died 1705.

JAMES CONINGHAM, M.A. (Edinburgh), 1700. Removed to London

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JOHN SEDDON, M.A. (Glasgow), 1741. Died 1769.

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RALPH HARRISON, 1771. Died 1810.

THOMAS BARNES, D.D. (Edinburgh), 1780. Died 1810.
JOHN GRUNDY, 1811. Removed to Liverpool 1824.
JOHN GOOCH ROBBERDS, 1811. Died 1854.

JOHN HUGH WORTHINGTON, 1825. Died 1827.
WILLIAM GASKELL, M.A. (Glasgow), 1828. Died 1884.

JAMES PANTON HAM, 1855. Removed to London 1859.

JAMES DRUMMOND, M.A. (Oxon), Litt.D., LL.D. (Dublin), 1860. Removed to M.N.C., London, 1869.

SAMUEL ALFRED STEINTHAL, 1870. Resigned 1893.

WILLIAM HAMILTON DRUMMOND, B.A. (London), 1889. Removed to Warrington 1893.

EDWIN PINDER BARROW, M.A. (Oxon), 1893.

LIST OF TRUSTEES OF CROSS STREET CHAPEL.

FORMER TRUSTEES.

Nathaniel Gaskell, Thomas Butterworth, Andrew Wyke, Thomas Warburton, John Diggles, Richard Taylor, Michael Flitcroft, John Stock, John Holbrook, John Finch, Richard Bealey, John Evans, Thomas Butterworth (the younger), James Taylor, Edward Holbrook, Robert Diggles, Jonathan Lees, Benjamin Naylor, Daniel Walker, John Tipping, James Grantham, Josh. Jolley, John Stopford, Robert Dukinfield, Litchford Flitcroft, Daniel Bayley, John Rigby, John Smith, Isaac Clegg, Peter Rosbotham, Thomas Touchet, Robert Birch, Richard Taylor, Michael Angier, John Touchet, Thomas Touchet, John Lees, Samuel Taylor, Samuel Bayley, John Diggles, John Taylor, Robert Evans, Robert Hibbert (the elder), Thomas Kenworthy, John Kenworthy, Thomas Tipping (the elder), Samuel Kay, Benjamin Gaskell, Thomas Carill Worsley, Thomas Butterworth Bayley, Thomas Percival, Daniel Gaskell, Thomas Bayley, Robert Hibbert, Robert Hamilton, William Kennedy, Josiah Birch, William Rigby, James Touchet, John Potter, James Clegg, John Hadfield, John Kay, James Potter, Samuel Mather, Ottiwell Wood, Samuel Hardman, Thomas Robinson, Thomas Potter, Richard Potter, Samuel Jones, James Bayley, Henry Norris, William Rigby, William Jones, Thomas Henry, Ashworth Clegg, John Cririe, John Jackson, Samuel Marsland, John Touchet, Samuel Bayley, Samuel Mather, Benjamin Potter, Samuel Hibbert Ware, Jonathan Hatfield, Benjamin Potter (the younger), Thomas Potter, James Potter, James Potter (the younger), Christopher Bower Potter, Edward Potter, John Grimshaw, Thomas Harris, Samuel Bayley (the younger), Thomas Slater, Robert Blackmore, Samuel Meanley, Samuel Kay, Josh. Mason, Nathaniel Heywood, Edward Loyd, James Touchet (the younger), John Harrison, John Marsland, Benjamin Naylor, Richard Holt, Thomas Smalley Potter, George Potter, James Gordon, Samuel Knight, Thomas Hatfield (the younger), Josh. Mason (the younger), Thomas Hilton, John Hall, James Darbishire (the younger), Samuel Dukinfield Darbishire, Josh. Pilkington, James Allen, Samuel Marsland, Henry Marsland, Benjamin Heywood, Thomas Heywood, Peter Walker, Edward Holme, Thomas Potter, Samuel Alcock, John Hall (the younger), Leigh Slater, Dennison Naylor, Richard Collins, Thomas Worthington, James Aspinall Turner, Josh. Morton, Thomas Golland, Alexander Henry, Frederick Potter, James Heywood, Lea Birch, John Edward Taylor, Sidney Potter, John Carver, Samuel Kay, Vincent Potter, Francis Potter, Henry Thomas Worthington, William Armstrong, James Chorley, John Chapman, Thomas Ashworth, Samuel Darbishire, James Mather Darbishire, Edward Swanwick, John Rawson, Thomas Forrest, Thomas Baker, Thomas Ashton, William John Carver, John Coates, George Fairbairn, Philip Gillibrand, James Bower Harrison, Thomas Johnson, George Milnes, James Mc.Connel, Solomon Adolphus Meyer, Martin Schuuck, Archibald Winterbottom, Henry Pershouse, Frederick Craven, Walker Golland, James Ogden Fletcher, Charles Rowley, John Shawcross, Charles Aston, Henry Julius Leppoc, William Hirst, Robert Worthington, Thomas Walkden, Francis Turner, Ivie Mackie, John Edward Taylor, Edmund Herbert Grundy, John Peacock, Russell Potter, Edmund Saļis Schwabe.

PRESENT TRUSTEES.

Robert Henry Kay, Charles Harrison Blackley, George Stanley Darbishire, Benjamin Heape, Thomas Swanwick, Samuel Barton Worthington, Russell Allen, Robert Dukinfield Darbishire, Herman Julius Goldschmidt, Edward Chorlton Harding, James Oliver, John Robinson Oliver, Jesse Pilcher, Robert Cecil Potter, Charles Schwabe, Richard Wade, George William Rayner Wood, William Barton Worthington, Arthur Henry Worthington.

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