The patience with which he bore the debility attendant upon his complaint was remarkable; His mind expanded in love to his family, his friends, and to all the world, repeating emphatically, “I love them all.”

He frequently spoke of his willingness to depart; and as his illness advanced, there appeared an increasing sweetness and solemnity in his manner, and he mostly addressed those about him in

terms of affection, expressing his thankfulness for their attention, and desiring that the Lord would strengthen them. On a hope being expressed that his mind was peaceful, he replied, “Yes, quite so.” He took an affectionate leave of his wife and those around him; after which nature rapidly sank, and he quietly, and it is humbly believed, peacefully expired.

Eliza Wright, Sutton, Cambridgeshire. Daughter of Thomas and Mary Wright. 7 9mo. 8 1850

Thomas Weight, Sutton. 49 9mo. 16 1850

Henry Wright, Middlesboro. 30 9mo. 10 1849

John Fuller Youell, Yarmouth. 28 12mo. 1 1849

INFANTS whose names are not inserted.

Under one month . . . Boys 1 . . . Girls 1

From one to three months . . . do. 2 . . . do. 3