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Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe

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His brother Charles agreed to accompany him, as did Benjamin Ingham, a member of their association at Oxford, and Charles Delamotte, son of a merchant in London.
[Footnote 1: When the settling of Georgia was in agitation, in 1732, Dr.Burton was solicited by the excellent Dr.Bray, and other Episcopal Clergymen,[A] to give his assistance in promoting that undertaking.

Accordingly he preached a Sermon in its recommendation before the Society for conducting it; and his Discourse was afterwards published, with an Appendix concerning the State of the Colony.
BENTHAM, _de vita et moribus Johannis Burtoni_.8vo.London, 1771, page 12.] [Footnote A: Rev.Dr.HALES, Dr.BERRIMAN, and others.] [Footnote 2: _Life of the Rev_.

JOHN WESLEY _and of the Rev_.

CHARLES WESLEY, his brother, by the Rev.HENRY MOORE.8vo.Lond.1824.2 vol.
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I.p.334.


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