0 0 5 0 0 50 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 10 0 0-100 0 10 6 0 5 0 Mr. David Llewellyn, Jun., ditto 0 5 Mr. Thomas Rosser, Merthyr Mr. William Williams, ditto Mr. Jos. Williams, ditto Brighton Fellowship, per Dr. Messrs. Gorton and Johnson, Mrs. Williams, Merthyr Messrs. Purnells and Co., Bristol Mr. W. Moses, Merthyr Mr. David Davis, ditto Mr. Jenkin Jenkins, ditto Mr. William Williams, Manest Mr. Evan James, Cardiff Mr. Edward Morgan, ditto 57500522 Mr. Evan Llewellyn, ditto Mr. William Anthony, ditto 2 2 0 Mr. Evan Rees, ditto 5 Mr. Samuel Watkins, ditto 0 10 0 5 Mr. William Thomas, ditto 1 1 0 Mr. William Lewis, ditto Mr. John Richards, ditto 0 10 0 Mr. Moy Morgan, Pyle 1 0 Mr. W. Browne, Bristol Mr. James Petherick, Merthyr 050 £582 4 0 0 10 6 0 10 6 Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Merthyr 0 November, 1821. We, the undersigned, taking into consideration the great importance of Merthyr Tydfil and its neighbourhood, owing to their great population and the successful efforts recently made there to erect a commodious Chapel for Unitarian Worship, do earnestly recommend the cause there to our Unitarian brethren throughout the Kingdom, as deserving their warmest support. THOMAS DAVIES, Minister of Coed-y-cymmer. RICHARD AUBREY, Swansea. DAVID DAVIS, Neath. JOHN JAMES, Gellionnen. I visited last summer the Unitarian congregation at Merthyr Tydfil, about to be under the pastoral charge of the Rev. David Rees, M.D., and have had other good opportunities of becoming acquainted with their situation and prospects; and I have great satisfaction in recommending their case to the further countenance and support of our Unitarian brethren. Bristol, April 20th, 1822. LANT CARPENTER, Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Mr. David Williams, Bridge Street, Merthyr, Treasurer. PRINTED BY G. SMALLFIELD, HACKNEY. UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION FOR PROTECTING THE Civil Rights of Unitarians. REPORT, &c. AT THE YEARLY MEETING, HELD 30th MAY, 1822. PRINTED BY G. SMALLFIELD, HACKNEY. |