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Halley was ordained on 11 June 1822 as pastor of a new independent congregation at St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire. Four years later, in 1826 when the new Highbury College opened near London, he was invited to work as Classical Tutor at the college. His academic work here led to an unsolicited degree of
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In 1811, his father married for a second time. Shortly after, Robert, his brothers and sisters, his nurseryman father, and stepmother, were joined by the second Mrs Halley's only daughter. The family, now three boys and two girls, were soon, however, again to be deprived of a mother; for the second
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for employment, Halley had at first regularly walked into London each Sunday dutifully to attend the Presbyterian Chapel in Oxenden Street. Finding this too much for work the next day, he looked for a closer chapel, but nevertheless took upon himself a lengthy walk to the one of his choice - Butt
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Robert would walk with his father across the heath every Sunday morning, attend the chapel, take lunch there, then visit the sick and poor before walking back across the heath. Robert began to look for a career in the dissenting chapels, and though not being successful in applying to
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Into this upbringing, where death was no stranger, Robert was also influenced by his father's piety. On settling at
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in 1796. His father, Robert Halley senior, was the younger son of a farming family, and had moved south from
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minister in Australia). Another son Dr. Ebenezer Halley (born Highbury College, London in 1836 - died
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In the previous year he had become noted in the abolition movement, delivering a sermon on
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Lane Meeting House (later named High Street Chapel) in Deptford where he became a deacon.
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Halley died in 1876. His memorial, a stone coffin tomb with hipped top, stands at
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minister and abolitionist. He was noted for his association with the politics of
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