Deaths On the 11th inst., the Rev. J. H. POTTS Curate of Mullabrack, in the Diocese of Armagh, of a fever caught in the discharge of his duty, the virulence which terminated his valuable life in the short space of fortnight. Hie death accorded with his life in the last moments of reason, he resigned his spirit, expressing his firm trust in the mercy of his Creator, through the merits of his Redeemer. His talents as a Preacher were of the first order, while his able and faithful discharge of his other duties, supported by the example of a religious and moral life, rendered him a most efficient Minister of the Gospel. His remains were attended to the grave by large number of those who had profitted by his ministry, and whose unfeigned sorrow testified their sense of his value and of the heavy loss they had sustained.
On the 26th ult, Henry ATKINS Esq. of Lurgan sincerely and deservedly regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. On Thursday last in the 75th year of her age, after short illness. Mrs MORGAN mother the late John MORGAN Esq., the lamented Editor of The Newry Examiner. Her remains were conveyed from her late resilience in Kilmorey street, Newry the morning of Saturday last, to the family burial place Dromore. On Saturday week, after tedious illness, at his house, in York street, Belfast, Mr. Robert STERLING timber merchant. transcribed from the Newry Telegraph Tues 17 Nov 1835 -- [email protected] www.cotyrone.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/CoTyroneIrelandGenealogy/ _______________________________________________ [email protected] UlsterAncestry Mailing List Searchable Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ http://lists.cotyrone.com/mailman/listinfo/ulsterancestry Website: https://cotyrone.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CoTyroneIrelandGenealogy/

