The Annual , Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and . nard Wilson .... 80 33 1916 Louisa Wilson .. ..77 9 3 1916 Wincantoriy Somerset. Widow of LeonardWilson. 182 annual monitor Susannah Wilson .. 87 10 4 1916 Colder Mount, nr. Garstang, Lanes,Elizabeth Windsor .. 83 24 5 1916 Cartmel, Lanes. Widow of Benjamin Wood .. .. 66 18 0 1915 Sheffield. Widow of John Wood .. .. 85 22 3 1916 Dunstable. Formerly of Hollingsworth Wood 24 4 1916Mount Kisco, , Wife of Woolven ..


The Annual , Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and . nard Wilson .... 80 33 1916 Louisa Wilson .. ..77 9 3 1916 Wincantoriy Somerset. Widow of LeonardWilson. 182 annual monitor Susannah Wilson .. 87 10 4 1916 Colder Mount, nr. Garstang, Lanes,Elizabeth Windsor .. 83 24 5 1916 Cartmel, Lanes. Widow of Benjamin Wood .. .. 66 18 0 1915 Sheffield. Widow of John Wood .. .. 85 22 3 1916 Dunstable. Formerly of Hollingsworth Wood 24 4 1916Mount Kisco, , Wife of Woolven .. .. 82 25 9 1916 Brighton. Widow of John Woolven. Died inthe Sussex County Hospital as the result ofan William Worsdell 78 28 6 1916Stonycroft, Wright .. .. 8 wks. 14 11 1915 East Dulwich, Son of Thomas Edwinand Hannah Wright. Louisa Wright .. .. 67 4 3 1916 Mansfield. A Minister. Many of us feel that we are past our bestat fifty ; some—a very select few—retain theiryouthful vigour for a much longer period, andeven in comparative old age, like Moses of old, ^V^4 A. Louisa Wright LOUISA WRIGHT 183 their natural force is not abated. In anothermemoir in this volume is an account of aFriend who sought Parliamentary honours forthe first time when he had reached Wright belonged to this latter last Temperance address was delivered atKelvedon, in Essex, and those who heard hersay that she spoke with all her accustomedenergy and earnestness ; and then she wenthome to Mansfield, was seized with pneumonia,and in a few days had passed away, dying as shewould have wished—in harness. Louisa Wright was the daughter of SamuelW. and Alice Eliza Wright (nee Burtt), and wasborn at Witchford, Isle of Ely, within sight ofthe towers of Ely Cathedral, in 1849, and herearliest years were passed in the Fen Countryof Cambridgeshire. In 1859 the family removedto Darlington just before she entered AckworthSchool. There she made rapid progres


Size: 1382px × 1809px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1810, bookpublishe, booksubjectquakers