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William Field (minister)

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22: 583: 191:, whom he saw on later visits Bryant made to England. In 1836 the hardware company was founded, and it began to trade from a New York office in 1840, as Field, Parker & Field. Ferdinand was back in England in May 1840. When Bryant was in England in the summer of 1845, he visited the Fields in Warwick and Birmingham. He thought Mary Field "a very remarkable woman". 186:
Alfred Field (1814–1884) was a founder of the hardware company that became Alfred Field & Co. of Sheffield. It was set up in Birmingham with his elder brother Frederick Emans Field (1810–1885). By 1829 Ferdinand was in New York, where he became a good friend and hiking companion of the poet
99:, who then first met Priestley, attended the service and the ordination dinner. Thus began Field's close intimacy with Parr, a connection fostered by their common devotion to classical studies. 129:. Field remained in active duty for nearly 60 years. He resigned Warwick in 1843, and was succeeded in 1844 by Henry Ashton Meeson, M.D. At Kenilworth he was succeeded in 1850 by John Gordon. 693: 688: 596: 648: 102:
In 1791 Field started a Sunday school, the first in Warwick. This led him to clash with some of the local clergy. Field then became a pamphleteer. His
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Copies were issued from time to time for private use (with various title-pages), but it was not published till 1846, with large introduction
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Field's major works were his history of Warwick and his life of Samuel Parr. He published many pamphlets and sermons: they included
149:, who died at Liverpool on 2 October 1848, aged 64. Her father was a Baptist minister, the Rev. William Wilkins of Buryfield House, 601: 348: 285: 668: 220: 125:. There he conducted afternoon service in addition to his Warwick duties. This meeting-house was rebuilt (1846) by his son 381: 678: 638: 364: 53: 57: 137:
Field died at Leam on 16 August 1851; a marble slab to his memory was placed in High Street Chapel, Warwick.
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on 6 January 1768, the son John Field, his father, a London medical practitioner, and founder of the
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While at school Field corresponded with his father in Latin. He studied for the ministry first at
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Field succeeded James Kettle in 1789 as minister of the presbyterian congregation at
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A Series of Questions ... as a Guide to the Critical Study of the Four Gospels
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Edwin Wilkins Field, the eldest, married Mary Sharpe, sister of the geologist
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Field married Mary Wilkins, daughter of William Wilkins "of Bury Field",
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Field was a frequent contributor of critical and other articles to the
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of ... Warwick and ... Leamington
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in 1777, continuing to 1795 in Bourton. He was later minister in
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William and Mary Field had a numerous family. Of the sons:
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"Field, William (1768–1851)". 286:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 272: 117:About 1830 Field took charge of an old 541:. Vol. I. . p. 381 and note. 517: 507: 332: 278: 276: 247:Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D. 330: 328: 326: 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 314: 312: 7: 224:(June 1794) to theological students. 14: 649:18th-century English male writers 602:Dictionary of National Biography 581: 349:Dictionary of National Biography 183:Horace Wilkins was an architect. 172:and the banker and Egyptologist 552:Bryant, William Cullen (1975). 535:Bryant, William Cullen (1884). 462:Bryant, William Cullen (1975). 664:19th-century English educators 659:18th-century English educators 399:Beecham, Kennett John (1978). 1: 54:Oliver Cromwell (c.1742–1821) 654:19th-century English writers 644:18th-century English writers 445:Hunter, Joseph (1894–1896). 303:UK public library membership 674:English Unitarian ministers 634:People from Stoke Newington 710: 629:Schoolteachers from London 403:. A. 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Unitarian
Stoke Newington
London Annuity Society
Oliver Cromwell (c.1742–1821)
Henry Field
Homerton College
John Fell
Daventry Academy
Thomas Belsham
Warwick
Joseph Priestley
Samuel Parr
meeting-house
auditorium
Leam
Presbyterian
Kenilworth
Edwin Wilkins Field
Gloucestershire
Bourton-on-the-Water
Benjamin Beddome
Cirencester
Daniel
Samuel
Samuel Rogers
William Cullen Bryant
Critical Review
An Historical and Descriptive Account of ... Warwick and ... Leamington, &c., Warwick, 1815, (anon., "advertisement" signed W. F.; plates).
Monthly Repository

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