Robert Aspland (13 January 1782 – 30 December 1845) was an English Unitarian minister, editor and activist. To be distinguished from his son Robert Brook Aspland (1805-1869).
To be distinguished from his son Robert Brook Aspland (1805-1869). Aspland was the son of RobertAspland and his second wife, Hannah Brook. He was born...
Robert Brook Aspland (19 January 1805 – 21 June 1869) was an English Unitarian minister and editor. He was distinguished from his father Robert Aspland...
Aspland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marc Aspland, British sports photographer RobertAspland (1782–1845), English Unitarian...
154-155. The Christian Reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review RobertAspland - 1861 -"..Howse, BA, and Mr. Alexander Gordon, BA, hare been elected...
Lindsey); 3rd edition, 1797; 4th edition, Hackney, 1815, with memoir by RobertAspland. Haynes translated into Latin, some time after 1708, Newton's two letters...
(1789–1871) 1835-1842 RobertAspland 1842-1858 Edward Tagart (1804–1858) 1859-1868 Robert Brook Aspland, son of RobertAspland 1869-1876 Robert Spears 1892-1921...
was a British Unitarian magazine established in 1815 and edited by RobertAspland. It was headquartered in London. The Christian Reformer was published...
Retrieved 18 June 2013. Robert Brook Aspland (1850). Memoir of the Life, Works and Correspondence of the Rev. RobertAspland, of Hackney. E.T. Whitfield...
(1757–1839)[d] John Allen, (1771–1843)[f] Anton Wilhelm Amo, (1703 – c. 1759)[d] RobertAspland, (1782–1845)[f] Georg Anton Friedrich Ast, (1778–1841) John Austin,...
January 12 – Martin Flint, American politician (d. 1855) January 13 – RobertAspland, English Unitarian minister (d. 1845) January 14 Carl Ferdinand Langhans...
p.305 Aspland, R. Brook, Memoirs of the life, works and correspondence of the Rev RobertAspland of Hackney (London, 1850), p.293 King, Robert D., Kilson...
was delivered by Thomas Rees, and the funeral sermon, on 19 June, by RobertAspland. Rees survived his wife and all his children, but left several grandchildren...
part of Homerton College's, which since 1894 has been in Cambridge. RobertAspland set up a successor Unitarian college at Hackney, in 1813. See also Previous...
January 12 – Martin Flint, American politician (d. 1855) January 13 – RobertAspland, English Unitarian minister (d. 1845) January 14 Carl Ferdinand Langhans...
College. Pupils of the former grammar school are known as Grammarians. RobertAspland, minister Leslie Audus, botanist and Second World War veteran Martin...
CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Gordon & Ditchfield. RobertAspland (1842). The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review. p...
Dissent: The Monthly Repository, 1806–1838, Under the Editorship of RobertAspland, W. J. Fox, R. H. Horne, & Leigh Hunt. With a Chapter on Religious Periodicals...
objected. A pamphlet war arose, and among the controversialists were RobertAspland (1813) and William Dealtry (1815). His other writings were: A Respectful...
Christian Remembrancer, another high-church journal. Norris took on RobertAspland and William Dealtry in the early controversy over the British and Foreign...
423). The Say Papers, edited in the Monthly Repository, 1809–10, by RobertAspland, were from manuscripts then in the possession of Say's grandson, Samuel...
Theological Magazine; it was run in co-operation with RobertAspland, and continued to the end of 1805, when Aspland bought it out, and began in January 1806 the...
illustration of the chapel Aspland, R. Brook (1850). Memoir of the Life, Works and Correspondence of the Rev. RobertAspland of Hackney. London: Edward...