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The whole of Fourth-day he seemed fast sinking, and calmly spoke of death
as very near. He craved for patience, again and again, making use of
many sweet expressions as his end drew near. "O Jesus! sweet Jesus,
come!" and placing his hands together, supplicated thus: "Oh, dear Lord!
if it be thy will, be pleased to take me, for the sake of thy dear Son."
And, again, "Thy will be done." He remarked, "I believe I am passing
through the dark valley of the shadow of death;" and on the hope being
expressed that he would be supported through, he responded, "Through
mercy!" Soon after this, he sank into a quiet sleep, which lasted some
hours; and, shortly after waking, the unfettered spirit took its flight
so gently, as scarcely to be perceptible to those around.
FRANCES HENSHAWE THORPE, _Overbury_, _Tewkesbury_. Widow of Thomas
Thorpe. 65 10mo. 5 1849
WILLIAM TODHUNTER, _Dublin_. 46 1mo. 19 1850
SUSANNA TODHUNTER, _Dublin_. Widow of John Todhunter. 74 2mo. 2 1850
SUSANNA TODHUNTER, _Dublin_. Daughter of Thomas H. and Hannah Todhunter.
1 8mo. 30 1850
CATHERINE TOMS, _Amersham_. 67 1mo. 8 1850
ALEXANDER TOWNSEND, _Rathrush_, _Kilconnor_. 70 12mo. 7 1849
CROUDSON TUNSTALL, _Alvaston Grove_, _Nantwich_.
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