USANNA SHEPPARD, _Mile End Road_, _Middlesex_. 97 4mo. 16 1850
BETTY SHIPLEY, _Derby_. Widow of John Shipley, of Uttoxeter. 86 2mo. 3
1850
MARGARET SIKES, _Ashburton_, _Ireland_. Wife of William Sikes. 48 5mo.
4 1850
ALICE SILL, _Kendal_. 82 6mo. 1 1850
GEORGE SIMPSON, _Birkenhead_. 58 7mo. 5 1850
SUSANNA SMITH, _Drynah_, _Mountmelick_. Widow of Humphry Smith. 80
11mo. 19 1849
MARY SMITH, _Darlington_. 77 3mo. 2 1850
ABIGAIL SMITH, _Preston_. 70 5mo. 12 1850
HANNAH SMITH, _Walton_, _Liverpool_. Wife of Henry H. Smith. 58 1mo. 23
1850
CASSANDRA SMITH, _Birmingham_. Died at Dover. 49 9mo. 27 1849
JOHN SMITH, _Winchmorehill_. 77 7mo. 11 1850
ELIZABETH SNOWDEN, _Bradford_. Daughter of John and Ann Snowden. 21
7mo. 21 1850
MARY ANN SPARKES, _Exeter_. 41 2mo. 3 1850
ELIZA COLE SPARKES, _Exeter_. Daughter of Thomas and Esther Maria
Sparkes. 1 4mo. 29 1850
JOSEPH SPENCE, _York_. An Elder. 75 9mo. 26 1850
CHARLES SPENCE, _Darlington_. Son of Charles and Hannah Spence. 6 12mo.
8 1849
MARY SPENCER, _South Lodge, Cockermouth_. 69 6mo. 30 1850
WILLIAM SQUIRE, _Stoke Newington_. 59 3mo. 24 1850
DORCAS SQUIRE, _King's Langley_, _Hempstead_, _Herts_. 67 1mo. 9 1850
CATHERINE DYKE STADE, _Aberavon_, _Glamorgan_. Daughter of J. and R. D.
Stade. 6 11mo. 26 1849
SUSANNA STANILAND, _Hull_. 78 8mo. 26 1850
JAMES STEEVENS, _Basingstoke_. 59 2mo. 25 1850
MARY STRETCH, _Nantwich_. Widow of Richard Stretch. 80 3mo. 25 1850
ELIZABETH STRETCH, _Finedon_. Widow of Samuel Stretch, of Hortherton,
Cheshire. 75 2mo. 27 1850
SARAH TACKABERRY, _Ballygunner_, _Waterford_. Widow. 88 5mo. 12 1850
GEORGE NORTH TATHAM, _Headingley_, _Leeds_. 78 5mo. 19 1850
JAMES TAYLOR, _Heston_, _near Brentford_. 79 2mo. 7 1850
BENJAMIN THOMPSON, _Spring Hill_, _Lurgan_. 77 3mo. 19 1850
THOMAS THOMSON, _Dublin_. Son of Benjamin and Sarah Thomson. 23 11mo.
21 1849
PHILIP H. L. THORNTON, _Sidcot_. Son of William and Catherine Thornton.
22 6mo. 5 1850
The subject of this memoir was a native of Kingsbridge, Devonshire; and
was educated among Friends. He was not by birth a member of our Society,
but was received into membership a short time previous to his death.
Having been adopted by his uncle, he was taken to Ireland, when about
fourteen years of age, as an apprentice to one of the Provincial Schools,
of which his uncle was the superintendent.
Endowed with natu
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