| Description | 1. Letter from Mr J. Ridout to Mr James Belcher, High Street, Birmingham, dated 9 December 1829, declining to serve on the Committee of Management of the Subscribers of the New Meeting Sunday Schools. 2. Letter from the Reverend James Yates, Birmingham, to the Subscribers to the support of Public Worship at the New Meeting House, Birmingham, dated 2 January 1826, re resignation of ministership. 3. Letter dated 15 May concerning Mr James Belcher, chairman of the General Meeting of the New Meeting House, and Thomas Osler, re preparation of a letter of invitation to the Reverend J.R. Wreford, with six other copy drafts enclosed of what appear to be the main invitation letter. 4. Letter from Mr John Kentish to Mr James Belcher, High Street, Birmingham, dated 9 June 1826, re letter from the Reverend J.S. Wreford informing him of his acceptance of an invitation from the Society of the New Meeting House, Birmingham, on his entrance for an introductory service to mark his becoming minister of the church. 5. Letter from the Reverend Samuel Bache, Fairview House, to Timothy Kenrick esquire, chairman of the New Meeting Vestry Committee, dated 8 April 1854, re advertisement in that day's 'Birmingham Journal' regarding the intention of Mr Clarke and himself to examine in a short series of Sunday Evening Lectures allegations and arguments of the Reverend J.C. Miller in a discourse he addressed last Sunday evening [2 April] to his congregation. 6. Letter from the Reverend Samuel Bache, Edgbaston, to Timothy Kenrick esquire, chairman of the New Meeting Vestry Committee, dated 14 December 1854, re thanks to Vestry Committee for their 'very gratifying acknowledgement of the Course of Lectures in Exposition of Unitarian Christianity', delivered at the New Meeting House. |