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'This minister was educated under Mr. Horsey, the successor of Dr. Doddridge, at Daventry, in Northamptonshire, and settled at the Old Chapel as a Trinitarian minister. He afterwards became an Arian, and the effect of this was, that a number of his hearers became avowed Arians or Socinians. He remained at Morley twelve years, leaving in 1806, on being invited by the ancestors of the present Lord Houghton to accept the office of chaplain in their family. He died suddenly, December 30th, 1821, and was buried in Mill Hill Chapel yard, Leeds...' Smith (1876), p. 154.
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William Smith (1876) The history and antiquities of Morley, in the west riding of the county of York, London : Longmans, Green, & co.