. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . oses. Saw Warwick. Walked back to Leamington by GuysCliff, the sweetest view we had yet seen, and the mostdelicious walk. On Tuesday the 14th, left our nice lodg-ings, where we have spent the happiest week of our at Winson at 7%, where we were received verykindly. A fortnight afterwards I was appointed Incumbentof St Johns, Longsight, near Manchester. Patrons: MissMarshall, the Bishop, J. Wanklyn, Esq., Sir John Anson,Bart., and Canon Sergeant. On June gth Read myself in at St Johns, Longsight. Note.—On Ju


. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . oses. Saw Warwick. Walked back to Leamington by GuysCliff, the sweetest view we had yet seen, and the mostdelicious walk. On Tuesday the 14th, left our nice lodg-ings, where we have spent the happiest week of our at Winson at 7%, where we were received verykindly. A fortnight afterwards I was appointed Incumbentof St Johns, Longsight, near Manchester. Patrons: MissMarshall, the Bishop, J. Wanklyn, Esq., Sir John Anson,Bart., and Canon Sergeant. On June gth Read myself in at St Johns, Longsight. Note.—On June 21st, 1850, Mr Pitcairn was presentedwith a Bible and purse of money, by St Thomas con-gregation, Ardwick, where he had been curate. On the23rd June, he preached his farewell sermon at St Thomas,Ardwick, and in the evening his first sermon at Longsight. Mr Pitcairns Short Address at Longsight,when he Read himself in. I have thought it right thus briefly to preface with thesefew remarks the reading of these Articles, which are, among 1 Colonel Pitcairn, his Rev. James Peluam Pitcairn, .849. LIFE OF JAMES PELHAM PITCAIRN. 255 other forms, necessary, before entering on the pastoral chargeof this Church and District. Let me therefore entreat yourearnest prayers at the throne of Grace, that I may beenabled, during the course of my ministrations among you,to hold fast those forms of sound words which we believeto be in strict accordance with Holy Scripture, and towhich this day I am to declare my unfeigned assent,according to the injunction of the Apostle, In faith andlove, which is in Christ Jesus. On Thursday, the 2jth of June 1850, the first stone of theLongsight Schools was laid by Mr Anson. 1853, October 12th. Went to Denton, Consecration ofMr Farthings church. The Bishop of Oxford , the Chancellor of the Exchequer, spoke, LordWilton, the Bishop of Oxford, and the Bishop of Man-chester. Dined at the Worsleys in the evening. OnDecember the 26th, t


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