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Excerpt from Supplement to the Bibliographer's Manual of Gloucestershire Literature: Being a Classified Catalogue of Biographical and Genealogical Literature Relating to Men and Women Connected by Birth, Office, or Many Years' Residence With the County of Gloucester or the City of Bristol, With Descriptive and Explanatory Notes
Thornborough of Bristol for 13 years, but all of these subsequently held other Sees for much longer periods. Robert Hall, the eloquent Baptist Minister, officiated (with an interruption) for about 11 years at the Broadmead Chapel, Bristol, but his connection both with Cambridge and with Leicester was of much longer duration. Rowland Hill officiated for a part of every year for more than 50 years at a chapel at wotton-under-edge, but he did the same at Surrey Chapel in London, where he made his reputation, and with which his name is naturally associated. T. E. Brown's mastership at the Crypt School, Gloucester and at Clifton College extended over a period of 29 years, but to claim as a Gloucestershire man one who is always designated as the Manx Poet would be an anomaly.
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