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Our late sister Sarah Mortimer&nbsp;who departed happily Jan. 2 1810? at Fulneck&nbsp;<br />
 
Our late sister Sarah Mortimer&nbsp;who departed happily Jan. 2 1810? at Fulneck&nbsp;<br />
 
<s>Our&nbsp;happily departed sister Sarah Mor<br />
 
<s>Our&nbsp;happily departed sister Sarah Mor<br />
timer,</s> was born June 3 1780&nbsp;at Scoles?<br />
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timer,</s> was born June 3 1780&nbsp;at Scoles<br />
in the parish of Birstab?, and baptized<br />
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in the parish of Birstab, and baptized<br />
 
in the Church of England. Her Mother<br />
 
in the Church of England. Her Mother<br />
 
dy&#39;d before she was a year old, and she<br />
 
dy&#39;d before she was a year old, and she<br />
being a very wealthy Child and&nbsp;not likely<br />
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being a very weakly Child and&nbsp;not likely<br />
 
to live, was put out to be nursed to<br />
 
to live, was put out to be nursed to<br />
a married 13th ? in Wyke?, who had no<br />
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a married brother and sister in Wyke, who had no<br />
 
Children, and&nbsp;who took so much care of&nbsp;<br />
 
Children, and&nbsp;who took so much care of&nbsp;<br />
 
her in every respect, as if she had been<br />
 
her in every respect, as if she had been<br />
their own child. She? was sent to the&nbsp;<br />
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their own child. S<s>t</s>he was sent to the&nbsp;<br />
13? School? in Wyke&nbsp;as soon as her<br />
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Brns? School in Wyke&nbsp;as soon as her<br />
health would. <s>perpi admit</s>&nbsp;of it, It?<br />
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health would. <s>perpi </s>admit&nbsp;of it, It?<br />
was then conduited? by the Mrs? Mary&nbsp;<persname></persname><br />
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was then conduited? by the sisters Mary&nbsp;<persname></persname><br />
 
Watson/ now in Gracehill/&nbsp;and Benigna?<br />
 
Watson/ now in Gracehill/&nbsp;and Benigna?<br />
Barta/ now in Okbrook,/ who both with&nbsp;<br />
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Blanta?/ now in Okbrook./ who both with&nbsp;<br />
 
this good advice to the Children, often<br />
 
this good advice to the Children, often<br />
 
rem<s>a</s>inded them, how needful is was, not<br />
 
rem<s>a</s>inded them, how needful is was, not<br />
only to come to School to work or? --<br />
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only to come to School to work and? --<br />
 
<s>B</s>ut also to get an impression of our<br />
 
<s>B</s>ut also to get an impression of our<br />
 
Saviour&#39;s love, that they might be happy,&nbsp;<br />
 
Saviour&#39;s love, that they might be happy,&nbsp;<br />

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Our late sister Sarah Mortimer who departed happily Jan. 2 1810? at Fulneck 
Our happily departed sister Sarah Mor
timer,
was born June 3 1780 at Scoles
in the parish of Birstab, and baptized
in the Church of England. Her Mother
dy'd before she was a year old, and she
being a very weakly Child and not likely
to live, was put out to be nursed to
a married brother and sister in Wyke, who had no
Children, and who took so much care of 
her in every respect, as if she had been
their own child. Sthe was sent to the 
Brns? School in Wyke as soon as her
health would. perpi admit of it, It?
was then conduited? by the sisters Mary <persname></persname>
Watson/ now in Gracehill/ and Benigna?
Blanta?/ now in Okbrook./ who both with 
this good advice to the Children, often
remainded them, how needful is was, not
only to come to School to work and? --
But also to get an impression of our
Saviour's love, that they might be happy, 
and grow up for him, who had suffered
so much for us. They used every week
to learn verses out of the Hymn Book.
This was a favourite imployment of hers,
and with the rehearsal of them, she 

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