Modern history, some passages of, viewed in the light of revelation, 1303
Moravians, Missions of the, in South Africa, noticed, 992-visit of Messrs. Wesley and Ing- ham to the, in Germany, mentioned, 1097- societies of, in England, referred to, 1098, 1099
Napoleon, career of, viewed in the light of reve- lation, 1308
Natural-development hypothesis, the, noticed, 143 Nebuchadnezzar, pride and fall of, 1303 Newton, Rev. John, notice of, 305 Niagara, the falls of, visited, 31
Nichols, James, his translation of Arminius's Works referred to, 614-his edition of Farin- don's Sermons mentioned, 737, 988, 1123 Niger expedition, extracts from the Narrative of the, 1202, 1341
North British Review, remark of the, on Mr. Wesley's authorship, noticed, 49
NOTICES (Characteristic) OF BOOKS, &c. See also REVIEWS.
Adeline's "Helen Leslie," 451
A Letter on the "First Resurrection," 1023 Alexander's "Memoir of J. J. Gurney," 209 Am I a Christian ? 906
Anecdotes of Fontainebleau, 674
Ann Jane's " Mother's Monitor," 1237 Athens, 1349
Balfour's (Clara) "Women of Scripture," 207 Balmer's "Academical Lectures," 93
Barber's" Early Days of Faith and Love," 208 Beecham, T. J., Experience and Death" of,
Bickersteth's "Manual of Prayers for the Young," 1349
Blackley's "Scriptural Teaching," 1125 Blatch's "Lessons for the Living," 326 Bonar's "Story of Grace," 785
Boucher's "Man's Right to God's Word," 210 Bowman's "Catechism of Biblical Antiqui- ties," 452
Brailsford's "Romanism," 565
Brenan's "Composition and Punctuation," 1349
Bright Clouds and Dark Shadows, 452 Brocas's "Anti-Calvinism," 1240 Brock's "Wayside Verses," 675
Brown's (Rev. J.) "Lambs of the Flock," 324 Brown's (William) "Catalogue," 786 Budinger's "Way of Faith," 1239
Calder's "Familiar Explanation of the higher Parts of Arithmetic," 1241
Carrosso's "Attractive Piety," 90 Caryl's "Bible Thoughts," 787
Christ an Example for the Young, 209
Christ God and Man, 453
Claims of the Church of Rome, 905
Cochrane's" Discourses on peculiar Texts," 907 Conquest's "Letters to a Mother," 451
Craig's (A.R.) "Philosophy of Training," 206 Craig's (Rev. R.)
Davids's (Louisa) "Sunday-School," 94 Day's "Life in a Convent," 564
Deck's "Memoir of A. J. Clarke," 788
Denison's "Letters on Dr. Todd's Discourses
relating to Antichrist," 673
Dewar's "Personality, &c., of the Holy Spirit," 322
NOTICES OF BOOKS, continued. Dick's "Philosophy of Religion," 323-" Phi- losophy of a Future State," 784 Discipline, 1023
Dring's (Mary) "Child's Poetical Naturalist," 1238
Duhring's "Essays on human Happiness," 1347 Duncan, Rev. Henry, "Memoir" of, 1125 Eadie's "Lectures on the Bible," 785 Elias's "Letters, Essays," &c., 326 Elliott's (John S.) "Memoir of the Rev. W. Lavers," 1023
Elliott's (Rev. W. H.) " Fruits of the Spirit,"
Engravings: Storey's Orphan House," 91- Smith's "Graham's Town," 909
Fanny and her Mamma, 909
Ferguson's "Xenophon's Anabasis," 1238 Ford's "Alarm in Zion," 453
Forester's (Fanny) "Memoir of Sarah B. Judson," 1349
Foster's" Memoir of Miss S. Saunders," 785 Fraser's "Spiritual Progress," 785 Garvey's Christian Warfare," 788 Gaussen's "It is written," 207
Gibbs's "Letters from Graefenberg," 207
Gostick's "Tales, Essays, and Poems," 1240 Grace and Peace, 1349
Guide to the Saviour, 785
Harris's "Textuary," 786
Harvard, Mrs. E., "Memoirs" of, 1346 Heinrich Stilling, 786
Herschell's "Jewish Witnesses," 566—“ Mys- tery of the Gentile Dispensation," 673 Heywood's "Closet Prayer," 89 Hoffmeister's "Travels in Ceylon," 674 Hulbert's "Wisdom," 908
Irish Scenes eighteen Years ago, 208
Jackson's (Rev. S.) "Sermon on Catechumen Institutions," 787
James's" Church in earnest," 909
Joys and Sorrows, 324
Kendall's "Sermon on Peaceableness," 674 Lasteyrie's "History of Auricular Confes- sion," 1347
La Voye's "Jeunes Narrateurs," 674-"Pic- torial French Grammar," 674
Leask's "Sermon on the Death of the Rev. R. W. Hamilton," 1124
Lectures delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association, 1125
Lester's "Criticisms," 323-" Essays," 324 Life Lore, 207
Long, Mrs. E., "Memoir" of, 1346
Lyth's "Living Sacrifice," 675
M'Cheyne's "Sermons," 673
Macdonald's "Pastoral Addresses," 1236
M'Leod's Geography of Palestine," 209
M'Owan's "Memorials of Miss Fishwick," 89
Mamma's Absence, 1238
Marsden's "Sermons," 208
Martin's (Rev. J.) "Ireland," 1023
Martin's (Rev. S.) "Cares of Youth," 908
Mary and her Mother, 452
Maunder's "Full Assurance," 90
Memorable Men and memorable Events: Cu-
bitt's "Columbus," 1236
Memorials of Bertie, 453
Memorials of Early Genius, 673 Middleton's " Astronomy," 1349
Milner's "Way of Life," 675
Skinner's "Religion of the Bible," 905
Smith, Mrs., "Memorials" of, 1236
Smith's "Hints for the Times," 1349 Smyth's "Popish Antichrist," 908
Some Passages from Modern History, 452 Sprague's "Lectures," 1346
Spring's "Bible not of Man," 905 Stephenson's " Questions and Lessons," 210 Stoughton's "Spiritual Heroes," 787 Stovel's "Baptismal Reconciliation," 907 Tattershall's "Sermons," 325 Tayler's "Will-Forgers," 785 Testimony to the Truth, 1237
The Closing Scene, 1124
The Course of Life, 1024
The Flock and their Shepherds, 1023 The Jewish Nation, 907
The Life and Writings of Solomon, 93 The Pearl of Days, 1348
The Retrospect, 208
The Seventh Vial, 1024
The sure Hope of Christian Reconciliation, 905 The Unveiling of the everlasting Gospel, 1023 The Young Man's Aid, 323
The Youth of India, 1023
Thom's "Apocalyptic Beasts," 1238 Turnbull's "Pulpit Orators of France and Switzerland," 1347
Urwick's" Divine Laws," 1124 Warren's (Dr.) "Sermons," 909 Warren's (Samuel) "Now and then," 565 Whitefield, Rev. G., "Sketches of the Life and Labours" of, 1125 Whitmarsh's "Family Prayers," 1239 Williams's "Basis of the Evangelical Alli- ance," "205
Williams's "Life of Mrs. Savage," 1349 Willison's "Afflicted Man's Companion," 906 Young's "Motives to the cultivation of Piety,"
"Not slothful in business," misuse of the text, 55 Nunneries, Papal, account of, 285
Oglethorpe, General, mentioned, 1096 Ojibbeway Indians, visit of, to the Queen, 1084
Paleario, Aonio, account of, 520
Paley, Dr., opinions of, on the Sabbath, refuted, 319
Pascal family, notices of the, 169
Pastoral visitation, observations on, 1224 Pearson, Bishop, character of John Hales by, 742, 982-mentioned, 749, 872
Perronet, Rev. V., letter to, from Dr. Watts, 1312-note respecting, 1313
Peru, the woods of, and their tenants, 902 Phrenology, remarks on, 142 POETRY.
A Glimpse of early Autumn, from a sick- chamber, by Alec, 1256
Beautiful England, by James Prior, 808 God is Love, by Anna H. Drury, 1359 Happiness in God alone, by the Princess Eliza- beth, 808
Hope for the Mourners, by Bernard Barton, 465
Lines on the Death of Hugh Stuart Boyd, Esq., 924
Sabbath Observance in the Country, by James Prior, 688
Sonnet, by Bernard Barton, 104
The grand Transition, 1032
The Grave of the Lost, by Anna H. Drury, 224 The Hindu Outcaste, by Adeline, 344 The Thaw, 224
The Treasures of the Heart, by Anna П. Drury, 1144
Thoughts at the Funeral of the late James
Hunter, Esq., of Islington, by Alec, 576 Pope, humiliation of the, 1089-reception of a new Cardinal by the, described, 1213 Popery, the monastic institutions of, shown to be identical with those of Paganism, 35, 160, 283 -a doctrinal error of, noticed, 169-proceed- ings of, in the West Indies, 238; in Feejee, 582; in Hayti, 590; in the Friendly Islands, 1147, 1149; in Africa, 1218-history and copy of the Bull of Excommunication annually pub- lished by, 293, 416-books on, noticed, 451, 564, 565, 673, 785, 905, 907, 908, 1238, 1347- persecution of Aonio Paleario by, 520-an insidious placard of, on Papal supremacy, ex- posed, 527-unhappy defence of, against the charge of persecuting heretics, 550-proves itself to be unchanged, 552-impolicy of mak- ing concessions to, 554-sense in which it is admitted that adherents of, may be saved, 554 -Methodism the direct opposite of, 555-hy- pocrisy of, 557-the successes of, frequently exaggerated by Protestants, 823-the opinion that the abandonment of, in Switzerland and elsewhere, has been productive of infidelity, unfounded, 824-referred to, 443, 555, 558, 1131, 1135. See also RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Profanity rebuked, 449 Providence, retributive, on persecutors, instances of, 12-special, of God, viewed in connexion with his majesty and universal dominion, 147 Punctuality, hint on, 973
Puseyism, referred to, 210, 273, 443, 552, 555, 905, 907, 1124, 1131, 1349
Pyramids, excursion to the, 50, 179-symbolic meaning of the, 318
Pythagoras, the system of, described, 163
Queen, address of the Wesleyan-Methodist Con- ference to the, 1001*-visit of the Ojibbeway Indians to the, 1084
Ramadan, the fast of, 290
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Africa. Old Calabar, 1350 France, 327, 676, 788, 1134 Germany, 212, 454, 456, 910
Great Britain. Statistics of the Roman Ca- tholic Church, 211-Extract from the Mi- nutes of the Wesleyan Conference, 1024, 1125
Annual Address of the Conference to the Methodist Societies, 1128-Exemption of Wesleyan Local Preachers from toll, 1241 Italy, 94, 567, 914
Switzerland, 332, 681, 794, 1244 Syria, 96
Osburn's "Ancient Egypt," 80
Stamp's "Martyrologia," vol. I., 548
Tracts on the Sabbath, 197, 315
Rhodes, sketch of, 764
Roberts, Rev. J., address by, on the monastic institutions of Paganism and Popery, 35, 160,
Robinson, John, Esq., mentioned, 749, 867, 983 Romaine, Rev. W., notice of, 303, 1100 Rooke, Mrs., of Midsomer-Norton, mentioned, 1050
Russia, account of the conversion of a tribe of idolaters in, 216
Sabbath, a series of tracts on the, reviewed, 197, 315-appeal to parents, &c., in behalf of the, 539 -pamphlet on the, noticed, 565-observations on the, by Matthew Henry, 753; by Scott, 862- pastoral monitions relating to the, by the Con- ference, 1132-remarks on Dr. Carus's com- plaint of the over-strict observance of the, in Great Britain, 1229-essay on the, noticed, 1348
Sabbaths on the Continent: Spain, 151-Paris, 153 Sacraments, Farindon's free thoughts on the,
Sanderson, Bishop, mentioned, 987 Savage warfare, barbarities of, 518
Schools, Sabbath and day, commended to the zealous and affectionate care of the Wesleyan society, 1132, 1133
Scriptural Essays. No. XIV. The possession of spiritual strength a duty, 17-No. XV. Evangelical practice, 624-No. XVI. The sub- mission of ourselves to God, 1191
Scriptures, translation of the, into Feejee, 581- excellency of the, 873
Seamer, introduction of Methodism into, 1323 Sellon, Rev. Walter, mentioned, 48-letter from, to the Rev. J. Wesley, 1227
Modern Infidelity, by the Rev. J. Crowther, 137
The Obligation of the Believer to Universal Holiness, by J. J. Claude, 1065
The Sacred Fire of the Jewish Sanctuary, by the Rev. P. C. Horton, 841
The Son of God sent to redeem the World, by the Rev. W. Lupton, 953
The Transfiguration of Christ, by the Rev. D. M'Afee, 1177, 1289
Sicily, sketches in: the Epomeo re-visited, 43 -natural cook-shop, 43-Mount Etna, 44— the Catanians, 45-volcanic lavas, 45 Slave-trade treaty, and King Obi, 1202 Socinianism, charge of, against Dr. Hampden, examined, 434-referred to, 788, 906
Sphinx, the, at the entrance of Egyptian tem- ples, signification of, 83
Stations of the Wesleyan Ministers in Great Bri- tain, 1006-in Ireland, 1015-on the Missions, 1016-in connexion with the Canada Confer- ence, 1021
Sumner, Archbishop, referred to, 463, 906 Superannuated Ministers and Ministers' Widows, address on behalf of, 1081-early plan for the support of, 1227
Swiss, characteristics of the, 988 Switzerland, religious persecution in, referred to, 552, 562. See also RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Sword, Mexican appreciation of a, 1001*
Nehemiah ix. 14; Ezekiel xx. 10-12....198 Psalm lxviii. 28....17 Isaiah xl. 26-29....147 Daniel iv. 37....1303 Daniel ix. 24, 25....956 Matthew ix. 2....168
Matthew xvii. 1-13....1177, 1289 Matthew xxii. 43-45; xxi. 33-44....396 John xiii. 34....967
Acts xx. 6, 7; 1 Corinthians xvi. 1, 2; Reve- lation i. 10; Luke iv. 16; Acts xiii. 14, 42; xvi. 13....202
Romans v. 5....169 Romans xii. 11....55
1 Corinthians iii. 3....266 Galatians iv. 4,5....953 Philippians i. 27....624 Philippians ii. 12....1000 Colossians ii. 8. ..137 Hebrews iv. 9, 10....203 James iv. 7....1191
1 Peter i. 15....1064
2 Peter i. 17; Hebrews ii. 9....1295 Thoughts for the times, 654 Thugs of India, account of the, 71 Trench, Rev. R. C., quoted, 168
VARIETIES.
A church antiquarian, 217 A Feejee Irishman, 337
A storm in a new ship, 796
A street-scene in Naples, 917 An ill-used old bull, 1355 Cats in Peru, 1250
Changes of land and water in Scotland1, 99 Extraordinary memory, 98
First view of Van Diemen's Land, 338
VARIETIES, continued.
French bagmen, 1355
Glass manufacture 150 years since, 1250 Graveyards at Auckland, 217 Henry VII.'s chapel, 1029
Hot-springs in Feejee, 570
How we gained our colonies, 1250 Literature of the million, 1355
Love of nature, 218
Persian method of catching wild fowl, 1139 Physical effects of mercantile speculation, 916 Sharks in the Mediterranean, 1029 Shooting an alligator, 796
The battle of Sobraon, 458 The Derby station, 917
The present state of Palestine, 1140 The ruined cities of Yucatan, 795 The Sabbath, 1029
The wahi tapu, 458 Unsuccessful colonists, 571 Use of tea and coffee, 684 Visit to Pompeii, 633
Weather-predictions ascribed to M. Arago, 1249 Venn, Rev. H., notice of, 185
Vestal virgins, in ancient Rome, institution of the, 165
Virgin Mary, tradition respecting, 77
Volcanoes in Central America, 400-in the Sand- wich Islands, 533
Voltaire, retort of, on Romish Priests, quoted,307
Walpole, Sir Robert, a favourite saying of, 159 Watson, Rev. R., recollections of, 990-quoted, 1336, 1338, 1339, 1340
Watts, Dr., letter from, to the Rev. V. Perronet, 1312
Wesleyan Psalmody, observations on, 1335 Wesley Papers. No. XXIX. The Christian Library, 47-No. XXX. Wesley "to certain proprietors of East India stock: " the Direc- tors, and their recent prosecution of two indi- viduals in the Queen's Bench, 157-No. XXXI. University sermons, 410-No. XXXII. Ori- ginal letters from the Rev. C. Wesley to Mr. Blackwell, 515-No. XXXIII. Original letters from the Rev. C. Wesley to Mr. Blackwell and others, 637-No. XXXIV. Original letters to Mr. Blackwell from the Revs. J. and C. Wes- ley, 775-No. XXXV. Mr. J. Wesley and Mr. Clayton, 890-No. XXXVI. Some ac- count of the three volumes of Moral and Sacred Poems, published at Bristol in 1744, 975-No. XXXVIL Original letter from the Rev. C. Wesley to his wife, 1204
Wesley, Rev. John, sentiments of, on Chancery bills, 61-history of the erection of the Orphan House in Newcastle by, 91-teaching of, on the forgiveness of sins, 168-letter from, to Mr. E. Bush, of Midsomer-Norton, 1055-anecdote of, 1058-early intimacy of, with the Moravians, 1097-letter to, from Mr. James Hutton, 1101; from the Rev. Walter Sellon, 1227-mentioned, 1325-directions of, for congregational singing,
Wetterhorn, ascent of the, 57
Whitefield, Rev. G., mentioned, 1100, 1102 Williams, Rev. H. W., communications from, 147, 396, 967
Witness of the Spirit, doctrine of, referred to, 90, 169, 208, 906. See also DIVINITY. Woodward, a Vicar of Bray, account of, 745, ́ 867
INDEX TO THE BIOGRAPHY, &c.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. | SKETCHES, continued.
Bell, Mr. Richard, 1282
Broadbent, Mr. Thomas, 837 Brookhouse, Mr. John, 14 Brumwell, Mrs., 1284 Cape, Mr. James, 1287 Carman, Mr. William, 135 Cocker, Mrs, 601 Dodson, Mr. William, 600 Dutton, Mrs., 495 Edwards, Mr. Job, 255 Fawcett, Mr. James, 607 Frank, Miss Elizabeth, 131 Haigh, Mr. James, 606 Haigh, Mrs., 1176
Kemp, Mrs., 1283 Lockwood, Mr. Richard, 717 Lomax, Mr. James, 719 Marshall, Mr. William, 832 Martin, Mr. John, 253 Moore, Mrs., 252
Mumford, Martha, 839
Sowter, Miss Clara, 834 Vosper, Mr. William, 1063 Wheeler, Mr. Thomas, 829 Woan, Mrs., 1281
Bennett, Mrs., 1170 Botterell, Rev. Henry B., 712 Bush, Mr. Elijah, 1049 * Cowdrey, John, Esq., 493 Foster, Mr. William, 247 Fowler, Rev. William, 1, 121 Garbutt, Mrs., 593 Henley, Mr. Edward, 1273 Leach, Rev. William, 361 Manly, Mrs., 825 Marsh, Rev. Joseph, 705 Mason, Mrs., 1278 Otter, Mr. George, 948 Taylor, Thomas, Esq., 241 Thomas, Mrs., 1060 Thorley, Mr. Joshua, 481 Walker, Mr. Thomas, 1161 Weech, Mrs., 1167 Wilson, Mr. Francis, 937
Billcliffe, Mr. William, 573 Bird, Mr. John, 1358 Blackburn, Mr. Thomas, 220 Blackett, Rev. James, 1255 Blaxley, Mr. John, 220 Blott, Mr., 220
Blumer, Mrs., 807
Boast, Mr. M., 1358 Bolton, Ann, 573
Booth, Mr. William, 921
Boswell, Mr. Thomas, 1142 Bradley, Mrs., 920 Braham, Mrs., 805
Bristow, Mr. J., of Chatham, 805
Bristow, Mr. J., of Lewes, 101 Britton, Mrs., 687
Brook, Mr. Charles, 1252 Brown, Mary, 459 Browne, Rev. John R., 343 Buckley, Mr. J., 801 Buckley, Mrs., 219
Bumby, Mr. John, 922
Bunnett, Mrs., 1143
Burgess, Mrs. Mary, 1031 Burgess, Mrs. Rosamond, 921 Burton, Miss, 575 Bush, Mrs., 1356 Bushell, Miss Elizabeth, 460 Buswell, Mr. Thomas, 802 Button, Mr. James, 462 Cannon, Miss Louisa, 219 Capel, Mrs., 921
Carter, Mr. James, 806 Carvosso, Miss Deborah B., 1359
Carvosso, Mrs., 223 Caverley, Francis, Esq., 799 Cherrington, Mr. Stephen, 685 Chisam, Mr. Matthew, 1031 Clark, Miss Emily, 1143
Clemitson, Mr. John, 341
Clewes, Mr. John, 805
Cliffe, Mrs., 798 Clifford, Mr. David, 1143 Collingham, Mrs., 923 Comben, Mr. Bartholomew,920 Cook, Miss S., 922
Cook, Mr. John G., 460 Cooke, Ann, 1358 Cooke, Mr. John, 1357 Copping, Mrs., 339 Corke, Miss Anne, 801 Cosway, Mr. Richard, 801 Councell, Mr. Thomas I., 100 Craven, Mrs., 807 Criffe, Mr. George, 807 Croft, Mr. William, 806
Crook, Mrs., 1252
Darrett, Mrs., 220 Davies, Mr. John, 573 Davis, Miss Hannah, 1255 Davy, Mr. William, 1251
Dunington, Mr. William, 220 Dyer, Mr. John, 923 Dyson, Miss Jane, 102 Edwards, Mr. John, 798 Eglinton, Mrs., 575 Ellis, Mr. Samuel, 102 Evans, Miss Sarah Ann, 797 Falshaw, Mr. Thomas, 221 Farrington, Mr. William, 1253 Felvus, Mrs., 104 Fletcher, Mrs., 223
Foggett, Mr. Timothy, 919 Forrest, Mrs., 799 Frankland, Mr. John, 103 Franklin, Mrs., 805 Freerson, Mr. Samuel, 574 Frost, Mary, 1357 Furbur, Mrs., 799 Gallop, Mr. William, 923 Gardner, Mr. Samuel, 921 Garrett, Mrs., 688 Garstang, Mrs., 222 Gibson, Mr. Benjamin, 342 Gibson, Mrs. Ann, 1254 Gibson, Mrs. Eliza, 1254 Gibson, Rev. Ralph, 343 Gill, Catherine, 460 Gittins, Mrs., 919 Gloyne, Mrs., 222 Green, Mr. Ralph, 1140 Gregory, Mrs., 686 Gunne, Martha, 684 Guy, Mrs., 1030
Hainsworth, Mrs., 1031 Hamilton, Mary, 804 Hamilton, Mr. Job, 805 Hampson, Mr. David, 1251 Hardey, Mrs., 800 Hardwick, Mrs., 219 Hargrave, Mrs., 100 Harrison, Mr. Jacob, 685 Harrison, Mr. John, 338 Harrison, Mr. Thomas, 341 Hartley, Mr. James, 340 Hartley, Mr. Samuel, 460 Haworth, Mrs., 222 Hayes, Mrs., 572
Haygarth, Margaret, 461 Hayman, Miss Elizabeth, 1356 Hazledine, Mrs., 572 Hepplewhite, Mr. William, 574 Herring, Mrs., 805 Hewerdine, Mr. John, 1251 Hewitt, Mr. Francis, 1359 Hill, Mrs., 222 Hitchcroft, Mrs., 220 Hodgkinson, Mrs., 221 Holden, Mr. John, 800 Holme, Mr. Henry, 800 Holroyd, Mrs., 223
Howard, John, Esq., 1253 Huckstepp, Mr. John, 804 Hughes, Miss Eleanor, 103 Hughes, Mr. John, 918 Hulse, Sarah, 802 Humphrey, Mr. John, 338 Hunter, Mr. David, 100 Hunter, Mr. John, 918 Huxley, Mr. James, 686 Jackson, Mr. John, 921 Jackson, Mr. William, 99 Jackson, Mrs., 340
Jameson, Rev. Philip, 575 Johns, Mrs., 459 Johnson, John, 800
Jones, Mr John, of Great- Torrington, 341
Jones, Mr. John, of Wrexham, 460
Jones, Mr. Samuel, of Dawley, 103
Jones, Mr. Samuel, of Well- ford, 221
Jones, Mr. William, 1142 Jones, Mrs., 572 Joynson, Mrs., 459 Kear, Mr. Edward, 797 Keay, Mr. Peter, 1358 Kelly, Mr. John, 460 Kelly, Mr. William, 340 Kettlewell, Mrs., 801 Knighton, Mrs., 1358 Labrum, Mrs., 339 Lambe, William, Esq., 921 Langford, William H., Esq., 340
Lansdown, Mr. James, 923 Latham, Mrs., 102
Leak, Mrs., 100 Lees, Mrs., 918
Lewis, Mr. John, 459 Lewis, Mr. W. J., 1356 Lewis, Mrs., 687
Litherland, Anne, 100 Lord, Miss Eliza, 1144 Lott, Mr. John, 573 Lund, Mr. Benjamin, 100 M'Dowell, Mr. James, 102 Manstone, Mr. William, 802 Martin, Mrs., 461 Maslin, Mrs., 572 Mason, John, Esq., 343 Mason, Mrs., 1031 Mason, Mrs. Phillis, 807 May, Mrs., 918 Mears, Miss, 804 Meek, Mrs., 343 Mercer, Mrs., 102 Miles, Miss Ellen, 1141 Millington, Mr. T., 921 Moore, Mrs. Ann, 686 Moore, Mrs. Isabella, 462 Moore, Mr. William, 799 Moorhouse, Mr. James, 920 Moreton, Mrs., 1141
Mortimer, Mrs., 1254
Moscrop, Mrs., 574
Muff, Mrs., 221
Mumford, Mr. John, 339
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