The memory of such a man is blessed.
ELIZABETH WILSON, _Rawden_. 69 4mo. 12 1850
MARY WILSON, _Kendal_. Widow. 60 1mo. 31 1850
JAMES WILSON, _Elm Farm_, _Liverpool_. 76 10mo. 31 1849
ELIZABETH WOOD, _Chelmsford_. 68 1mo. 17 1850
JANE WOOD, _Highflatts_. Wife of John Wood. 28 4mo. 4 1850
FRANCIS WRIGHT, _Kettering_. 76 5mo. 13 1850
THOMAS WRIGHT, _Cork_. 61 10mo. 9 1849
Many, both within the limits of our own Society and out of it, can bear
testimony to the integrity, benevolence, and Christian deportment of this
dear friend. In his transactions with his fellow-men, he was
particularly careful not to over-reach, or to avail himself of advantages
subversive to their interests; and in the social circle, as well as among
the poor, his kindness of disposition was conspicuous. During the
scarcity of provision in Ireland, his liberality was great, and his
exertions on behalf of the destitute almost unremitting.
His illness commenced in the early part of the 9th month, 1849, and on
finding that the complaint did not yield to remedies, he expressed his
earnest desire for resignation to the divine will, remarking, that
whatever might be the termination, he believed "all would be well.
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