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To the Worshipful the Magistrates for the Division of Whitby, in the North Riding of the County of York.

We, the undersigned Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of Whitby, feeling deeply the propriety of presenting an address to Her Majesty, on the late extraordinary and presumptuous movement on the part of the Bishop of Rome, and expressive of our loyalty and attachment to Her Majesty's person, authority, and government, do request that you will be pleased to convene a Meeting for these purposes, to be held at an early day, in some convenient place in the town of Whitby.

Dated, November 21st, 1850.

James Davidson, Minister,
John Fox, Minister,
Joseph Hughes, Minister,
Francis Simpson,
John Cass Potter, Independent Minister,
Henry Belcher,
William John Bullivant, Wesleyan Minister,
Thomas William Belcher,
Thomas Richardson,
John Blanchard,
Appleton Stephenson,
James Walker,
John Chapman,
G. H. Holtby,
Gideon Smales,
William Jameson,
Henry Barrick,
Henry Simpson,
John Brewster,
John Rickinson,
George Clarkson,
James Wilkinson, } Churchwardens
Charles Fisher,
William Frankland,
Thomas Broderick Simpson,
Henry Simpson,
William Cavalier,
John Corner, jun.
James Brown,
Charles Prudom,
John Brown Nicholson,
R. M. Woodwark,
William Taylor,
Francis Kildale Robinson,
Robert Kirby,
Robert Swales,
John Green,
Charles Bartindale,
William Clarkson,
John Gaskell,
William Frankland, jun.

We, the undersigned Magistrates, present at a Petty Session, held at the Justice Room, Whitby, this 23rd day of November, 1850, do hereby give notice, that a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of Whitby, will be held, in compliance with the above Requisition, in the Town Hall, at Whitby, on Thursday, the 28th instant, at Twelve o'clock at noon.

John Chapman

Christopher Richardson, New Buildings.

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