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ressed that she was so filled with thankfulness her heart was overflowing! She intimated her belief, when her room was made ready for the night, that it would be the last she should have to pass, and the next morning it became evident that she was rapidly sinking. It was said to her that it was a long and trying travel, but she was near to a better land! when she quickly responded, "Yes, Emanuel's land:" and on its being remarked, "The crown is nearly won;" she emphatically replied, "Oh, I wish it were on!" A short time after this, her redeemed spirit was gently liberated from the shackles of mortality, to be, we humbly believe, "for ever with the Lord." FANNY MARTIN WALLER, _Guildford_. Daughter of the late Thomas Waller. 30 12mo. 14 1849 EDWARD WALLIS, _Melksham_. Son of Abraham Wallis, of London. 26 3mo. 6 1850 JOHN WALTON, _Southport_. 61 1mo. 7 1850 ALFRED WATKINS, _Eydon_, _Northamptonshire_. Son of John and Susanna Watkins. 16 4mo. 22 1850 JANE WATSON, _Allonby_, _Cumberland_. 85 10mo. 20 1849 FERGUS WATSON, _Allonby_. 90 1mo. 21 1850 ANN WATSON, _Heworth_, _Newcastle-on-Tyne_. Wife of John Watson. 72 12mo. 6 1849 MARY WATSON, _Cockermouth_. 64 10mo 18 1849 LUCY BELL WESTWOOD, _Brampton_, _Hunts_. Daughter of John and Elizabeth Westwood. 17 3mo. 19 1850 JOSEPH WHEELER, _Birmingham_. 81 11mo. 21 1849 THOMAS WHITE, _Ratcliff_, _London_. 80 3mo. 7 1850 JANE WHITE, _Chesham_, _Bucks_. 41 1mo. 2 1850 MARIA BELLA WHITE, _Henley-on-Thames_. Widow of Gabriel G. White. 84 8mo. 17 1850 ANNE WHITFIELD, _near Coothill_, _Ireland_. 85 3mo. 12 1850 RICHARD WHITING, _Tottenham_. 84 7mo. 3 1850 ANNE WHITTEN, _Roscrea_, _Ireland_. Widow. 72 3mo. 24 1850 MAUDLIN WICKETT, _Darlington_. Widow of Benjamin Wickett. 94 11mo. 15 1849 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, _Denbigh_, _Cheshire_. 70 11mo. 2 1849 WILLIAM WILSON, _Bradford_. 82 11mo. 23 1849 The following account has much of it been taken from a brief memoir of William Wilson, which appeared in the "Bradford Observer," and which has since been published as a tract. William Wilson might truly be said to be "an Israelite indeed, in whom there was no guile." He had his _peculiarities_ of character, but with all, was _singularly good_, and we cannot doubt that his prayers and his alms, had come up for a memorial before Him, who seeth in secret. At the age of fifty, with an ample fortune, he relinquished a business, i
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