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John Yates (minister)

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77: 20: 145:(1780–1855), merchant and plantation owner. John Yates had a covert interest in France, Fletcher & Co., in which Joseph Brooks Yates became a partner in 1801. 443: 322: 278: 251: 92:
in 1788, offending some of his congregation. He took part in the private meetings of the "Friends of Freedom" from 1789, a group including
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The daughters were Elizabeth, Anna Maria (1787–1866) and Jane Ellen (1794–1877). Anna and Jane were commemorated by a tablet in
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Some Account of the Ancient Chapel of Toxteth Park, Liverpool, from the Year 1618 to 1883, and ...
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Papers and Correspondence of William Stanley Jevons: Volume 2: Correspondence, 1850-1862
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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Liverpool as it was During the Last Quarter of the Eighteenth Century. 1775 to 1800
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In 1777 Yates married Elizabeth Bostock nÊe Ashton, widow of the physician
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Talking Revolution: Edward Rushton's Rebellious Poetics, 1782-1814
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minister, for over 30 years at the Paradise Street Chapel in
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Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England, 1760-1860
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Index


Unitarian
Liverpool
abolitionist
Roscoe circle
Bolton
Bolton Grammar School
Warrington Academy
Kaye Street Chapel

William Shepherd
Atlantic slave trade
William Roscoe
William Rathbone IV
The Lyceum
Manchester College
William Cullen
John Ashton (1711–1759)
John Bostock the younger
Joseph Brooks Yates
John Ashton Yates
Prince's Park
James Yates (minister)
Toxteth Unitarian Chapel





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