BS, _Maidstone_. Daughter of Jacob and Lydia Jacobs. 6
8mo. 15 1850
MARY ANN JEFFERIES, _Melksham_. Daughter of Thomas and Martha Jefferies.
38 12mo. 14 1849
EMMA JEFFREY, _Folkstone_. Daughter of the late John and Eliza Jeffrey.
11 10mo. 6 1849
SARAH JEPHCOTT, _Coventry_. Wife of Enoch Jephcott. 72 3mo. 26 1850
SAMUEL JONES, _Hoxton_. 39 5mo. 10 1850
SARAH JONES, _Hereford_. Daughter of Joseph Jones. 22 7mo. 17 1850
JUDITH KING, _Castle Donington_. 86 8mo. 11 1850
JOHN LESLIE, _Wells_, _Norfolk_. 66 10mo. 14 1849
CHARLES LIDBETTER, _Croydon_. Son of Martin and Elizabeth Lidbetter. 2
2mo. 9 1850
JOHN LITTLE, _Alston_. 78 3mo. 27 1850
RICHARD LYNES, _Chelsea_. 85 1mo. 3 1850
WILLIAM LYTHALL, _Baddesley_, _Warwickshire_. 68 3mo. 13 1850
ANN MALCOMSON, _Milton_, _Ireland_. Widow of Thomas Malcomson. 79 7mo.
2 1850
WILLIAM MALLY, _Preston_. 77 7mo. 23 1850
JOSEPH MARRIAGE, _Chelmsford_. 76 12mo. 8 1849
WILLIAM MARSH, _Ashton_, _Lancashire_. 50 10mo. 1 1849
REBECCA MARSH, _Dorking_. Wife of William Marsh. 49 10mo. 27 1849
ALFRED MARSH, _Luton_. Son of Robert and Maria Marsh. 4 8mo. 14 1850
DAVID MARSHALL, _Sheffield_. 61 12mo. 9 1849
JANE MASON, _Leeds_. Wife of George Mason. 45 10mo. 9 1849
MARY MILES, _Peckham_. Wife of Edward Miles. 36 4mo. 1 1850
SUSANNA MOORE, _Waterford_. 80 8mo. 12 1850
PRISCILLA NASH, _London_. Daughter of William and Rebecca Nash. 17 3mo.
13 1850
EDWARD PHILIP NASH, _Holt_, _Norfolk_. Son of Thomas W. and Sarah Nash.
2 4mo. 1 1850
HANNAH NEALE, _Mountmelick_. Daughter of William Neale. 33 3mo. 29 1850
Hannah Neale had an extensive circle of acquaintance, by whom she was
much beloved and esteemed, as being one of a very innocent and blameless
life. Some of the circumstances relating to her, are of a very affecting
and interesting character, and speak loudly the uncertainty of all
earthly prospects. In the summer of last year, she entered into an
engagement of marriage with a friend residing in England. Having
considered the subject with earnest and sincere desires to act in
accordance with best wisdom, she looked forward to the completion of the
prospect with a pleasing and hopeful confidence, yet even at an early
period of the engagement, there was something that seemed to whisper to
her, the uncertainty of its completion.
At this time she appeared in her usual health and full of spirits; but
whilst on
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