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"The Annual Monitor for 1851 or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850"


ELIZABETH G. BARCLAY, _Walthamstow_. Daughter of Joseph G. Barclay. 2
8mo. 31 1849
ROBERT BARKER, _Cheadle_, _Manchester_. 62 9mo. 28 1850
THOMAS BAYNES, _Bainbridge_, _Yorkshire_. 70 5mo. 14 1850
THOMAS BEAKBANE, _Liverpool_. 50 4mo. 14 1850
RACHEL BEEBY, _Allonby_. 65 12mo. 15 1849
MARY ANNE BELL, _Belfast_. Daughter of Thomas and Sarah Bell. 39 2mo.
23 1850
MARY BENINGTON, _Wakefield_. A Minister. Wife of George Benington. 55
6mo. 8 1850
ELIZABETH BENNIS, _Clonmel_. Daughter of the late William Bennis of
Limerick. 16 2mo. 24 1850
PHOEBE BENT, _Sutton-in-Ashfield_, _Nottinghamshire_. Widow of Joseph
Bent of Stockport. 85 8mo. 15 1850
ELIZABETH BENTLEY, _Ipswich_. Daughter of Thomas F. and Maria Bentley.
16 11mo. 28 1849
MARY BENWELL, _Sidcot_. 50 1mo. 13 1850
ELIZABETH BEWLEY, _Rockville_, _Dublin_. Daughter of Thomas and Rebecca
Bewley. 3 1mo. 16 1850
WILLIAM BINNS, _Poole_. An Elder. 81 4mo. 10 1850
We have often had to observe, that many of our friends, who have lived to
a good old age, and who have been loved and honoured in their respective
stations, as upright pillars in the church, have left but few written
memorials of their course for the instruction of others; whilst
encompassed with infirmities, and looking for the help of the Lord's
Spirit to resist their manifold temptations and easily besetting sins,
they have been enabled to pursue the even tenor of their way, seeking
through divine grace to fulfil the day's work, in the day time, and
hoping to hear at last the call of mercy into one of the many mansions
prepared by Him, who has loved them and died for them.


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