The Annual Monitor for 1851 | Page 9

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79 2mo. 19 1850
EDWARD DOUBLEDAY, Harrington Square, Westminster. 38 11mo. 14 1849
ISABELLA DOWBIGGIN, Preston. Widow. 75 7mo. 26 1850
JOSEPH DOYLE, Calledon, Kilconnor. 60 7mo. 6 1850
THOMAS DUNBABBIN, Chorlton-on-Medlock. 68 3mo. 29 1850
CHARLOTTE EDMUNDSON, Kingstown, Dublin. Widow of Joshua Edmundson. 76
10mo. 18 1849
JANE EUSTACE, Hampstead, Dublin. 56 12mo. 10 1849
ROBERT FARR, Birmingham. Died at Worcester. 36 3mo. 10 1850
ANNE FAYLE, Enniscorthy. Widow of Josiah Fayle. 54 1mo. 18 1850
ELEANOR FELL, Uxbridge. Wife of John Fell. 41 10mo. 15 1849
SUSANNAH FERN, Rochdale. Widow of Joseph Fern. 76 7mo. 24 1850
SUSANNA FINCH, Reading. 78 12mo. 6 1849
SUSANNAH FINCHER, Evesham. Widow of John Fincher. 78 12mo. 16 1849
SARAH MARIA FISHER, Newport, Tipperary. Daughter of Benjamin C. and Mary
Fisher. 18 4mo. 16 1850
SARAH FOWLER, Higher Broughton, Manchester. Widow of William Fowler. 87 6mo.
28 1850
CATHERINE FOX, Rushmere, Ipswich. An Elder. Wife of Thomas Fox. 62 10mo. 6

1849
ELIZABETH FREELOVE, London. Wife of James Freelove. 40 12mo. 17 1849
LUCY FREETH, Birmingham. 53 1mo. 19 1850
ANN FULLER, Yarmouth. Widow of John Fuller. 77 5mo. 20 1850
ANNE GALE, Racketstown, Ballynakill, Ireland. Widow. 73 6mo. 10 1850
JOHN GAUNTLEY, Bakewell. 72 7mo. 28 1850
MARY COOKE GELDART, Norwich. Wife of Joseph Geldart. 55 5mo. 24 1850
ROBERT GOSWELL GILES, Oldford, Middlesex. An Elder. 80 8mo. 23 1849
JOSEPH GILLETT, Banbury. Son of Joseph A. and Martha Gillett. 21 3mo. 2 1850
THOMAS GOODYEAR, Adderbury. 75 8mo. 14 1850
BENJAMIN GOOUCH, Greenville, county Kilkenny. 84 5mo. 2 1850
ISABELLA GRACE, Bristol. Daughter of Josiah and Mary Grace. 9 9mo. 28 1850
ELIZABETH GREEN, Trummery, Ballinderry. Widow of Thomas Green. 96 4mo. 8
1850
ELLEN GREEN, Gildersome, Yorkshire. Widow of David Green. 70 4mo. 25 1850
MARY GREENWOOD, Stones, Todmorden. 72 11mo. 12 1849
JAMES GREENWOOD, Plaistow. 79 5mo. 9 1850
THOMAS GRIMES, Chelsea. 52 5mo. 20 1850
ABRAHAM GRUBB, Merlin, Clonmel. 73 11mo. 7 1849
JOHN GULSON, Leicester. 89 5mo. 26 1850
THOMAS HAGGER, Hoddesdon. 85 7mo. 11 1850
RACHEL HALL, Greysouthen, Cumberland. 69 1mo. 30 1850
MARY HARKER, Bristol. Widow of John Harker. 81 11mo. 5 1849
ADAM HARKER, Darlington. 76 4mo. 3 1850
MARGARET HARKER, Cowgill, Dent, Yorkshire. Wife of Thomas Harker. 63 2mo. 23
1850

MARY HARRIS, Peckham Rye. Wife of John Harris. 61 10mo. 7 1849
JOHN HARRISON, Poole, Dorset. Son of Samuel and Sarah Harrison. 3 9mo. 29 1849
ELIZABETH HARRISON, Southgate, Middlesex. 60 3mo. 26 1850
MARY HARTAS, Sinnington Grange, near Kirby, Yorkshire. A Minister. Widow of
Thomas Hartas. 74 3mo. 2 1850
JOHN HARTAS, Westerdale, Castleton, Yorkshire. 49 9mo. 26 1850
WILLIAM HARTLEY, Dunfermline, near Edinburgh. 43 4mo. 23 1850
JOHN HASLEM, Rosenalis, Mountmelick. 81 1mo. 5 1850
MARY HAWKSWORTH, Thorne. Wife of John Hawksworth. 64 1mo. 5 1850
ELLEN HAWORTH, Todmorden. Wife of William Haworth. 57 12mo. 10 1849
BENJAMIN HAYLLAR, Dorking. 83 10mo. 6 1849
HANNAH HAYTON, Penrith. 70 3mo. 24 1850
MARY ANN HEAD, Ipswich. 33 4mo. 18 1850
ANN HERBERT, Tottenham. 72 9mo. 24 1849
ISAAC HEWITSON, Penrith. 82 8mo. 28 1850
ELIZABETH HILL, Hillsborough, Ireland. 87 9mo. 18 1849
RICHARD IVEY HOCKING, Truro. 49 10mo. 5 1849
MARY HODGKIN, Shipston-on-Stour. 78 12mo. 8 1849
JAMES HOGG, Portadown Grange, Ireland. 51 1mo. 2 1850
ANN HOLMES, Huddersfield. 31 5mo. 21 1850
SARAH HOOWE, Edenderry. 67 8mo. 30 1850
MARTHA HORNE, Tottenham. An Elder. 85 9mo. 2 1850
ELIZABETH HORSFALL, Leeds. 50 1mo. 17 1850
RICHARD HORSNAILL, Dover. 48 7mo. 23 1850
In endeavouring to pursue faithfully the path of manifested duty, we believe it was
peculiarly the aim of this dear friend, "to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly

with his God." He was of a very diffident disposition, and cautious in giving expression
to his religious feelings, lest he should thereby make a profession beyond what he
thought his attainments warranted.
For many years he laboured under a disease, which was attended with much suffering;
but this proved a means of weaning him from the world and its pursuits, and of inducing
him more earnestly to "seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness," with the
unshaken belief that all things necessary would be added.
He manifested a deep interest in the prosperity of our religious Society, and according to
his measure, especially in the latter part of his life, willingly devoted himself to its
service. He likewise took great delight in promoting the best interests of the juvenile
portion of the population in the neighbourhood in which he resided; and the counsel he
gave to those of this class, often gained their good will and respectful attention. He also
exhibited a very humane disposition toward the animal creation, and rarely allowed a
case of ill-treatment or oppression to pass without attempting to redress the wrongs
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