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Title
September
2
,
1805
letter
from
Sir
Egerton
Leigh
to
Thomas
Haweis
Post Date
September
2
,
1805
Author
Leigh
,
[Sir]
Egerton
(1762-1818)
Recipient
Haweis
,
Thomas
(1734-1820)
Date
1805-09-02
Physical Description
4
pp
.
total
;
3
pp
.
text
;
1
p
.
address
Dimensions
38.4
x
23.9
cm
Location (Box, Folder)
Box
2
,
File
12
Address To
Aldwinkle
,
near
Thrapston
,
Northamptonshire
Country To
England
Address From
Brownsover
[Warwickshire]
Country From
England
Transcriber
Gareth
Lloyd
Plain Text Transcription
From
Egerton
Leigh
in
Brownsover
,
Warwickshire
,
T.H
. at
Aldwincle
in
Northamptonshire
. He
received
T.H’s
kind
letter
on
Saturday
and he was
very
grateful
for the
kind
concern
expressed
by
T.H
. and his
wife
[Elizabeth]
at this
distressing
time
.
(Leigh's
letter
is
edged
in
mourning
black
indicating
that a
death
had
recently
taken
place
in the
family)
. The
living
at
Aldborough
Major
is
the
gift
of
Lady
Leigh
and has
occupied
their
thoughts
for
some
considerable
time
. He
feels
it
his
duty
to
promote
the
‘the
late
Mr
B.’s
welfare’
and would
therefore
have
used
any
means
possible
to have him
inducted
. As the
Lord
has
now
removed
that
possibility
,
(through
the
death
of
Mr
.
B.?)
they have
determined
to have a
gospel
clergyman
and
whoever
he
is
, he will
certainly
find
the
‘fields
ripe
for
harvest.’
Opinion
in this
part
of the
country
would
welcome
an
evangelical
preacher
.
‘Our
first
object
will be
personal
friendship.’
T.H
. will be
acquainted
with
Mr
William
Hanbury
at
Oxford
–
if he
is
of
age
and
can
be
ordained
as a
priest
immediately
, they would
wish
him to have the
living
.
Leigh
thinks
that
Hanbury
was
converted
under
the
ministry
of the
local
curate
. If
Hanbury
cannot
accept
the
living
, they would in that
case
wish
to
remember
their
friend
Mr
Foyster
-
he has
left
a
son
who
Leigh
thinks
is
in
holy
orders
. If the
young
man
is
evangelical
,
is
acceptable
, has
no
church
appointment
and
is
a
priest
, then the
living
shall
be his.
Leigh
would be
grateful
if
T.H
.
can
confirm
these
particulars
. If the
two
young
men
above
cannot
be
appointed
, then they would
like
to
consider
Mr
Jones
of
Creaton
–
he
is
an
able
preacher
, and a
man
of his
talents
and
experience
will
do
well
at
Aldborough
. The
cause
of
Christ
is
their
chief
concern
in
whatever
steps
they
take
in this
matter
. There are
several
things
that will be
necessary
in the
person
who
comes
to
Aldborough
–
he
must
do
the
duty
himself
except
through
age
or
infirmity
.
(in
other
words
, not
appoint
a
curate
to
undertake
the
care
of the
parish
while
the
Rector
himself
was
non-resident)
Also, if he
accepts
another
living
, then he
must
resign
the
Aldborough
appointment
in
favor
of
another
minister
of the
Leigh
family’s
choosing
–
this will
prevent
a
practice
that
Leigh
considers
to be
disgraceful
,
namely
plurality
.
(ministers
holding
more
than
one
parochial
appointment
and
employing
curates
to
cover
for their
non-residence)
.
Leigh
hopes
that
when
an
evangelical
clergyman
is
settled
here, that
T.H
. will
visit
. He
does
not
know
whether
T.H
.
can
preach
in
Leigh’s
chapel
in
Rugby
–
it
would
certainly
be a
great
pleasure
to
see
T.H
. and
[Elizabeth]
.
2
September
1805
Sir
Egerton
Leigh
(d.1818)
was
born
in
South
Carolina
, a
member
of a
prominent
English
landowning
family
with
branches
in
several
counties
.
Upon
his
return
to
England
,
Leigh
experienced
an
evangelical
conversion
and
commenced
itinerant
preaching
. He was also
appointed
a
director
of the
London
Missionary
Society
and
chaired
one
of the
first
meetings
.
Leigh
built
several
Baptist
chapels
and
settled
in
Rugby
as the
pastor
of the
congregation
there.
Notes
Letter
edged
in
black
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