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<p> an English Methodist preacher, entered the New Connection ministry from London in 1803, and travelled in eleven circuits. His labors were acceptable, but his health failed in 1822, and after being a supernumerary one year he died at Hull, March 14, 1825, aged forty-nine years. See Minutes of the Conference, 1826. </p>
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<p> an English [[Methodist]] preacher, entered the New Connection ministry from London in 1803, and travelled in eleven circuits. His labors were acceptable, but his health failed in 1822, and after being a supernumerary one year he died at Hull, March 14, 1825, aged forty-nine years. See Minutes of the Conference, 1826. </p>
 
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Thomas Bosher [1]

an English Methodist preacher, entered the New Connection ministry from London in 1803, and travelled in eleven circuits. His labors were acceptable, but his health failed in 1822, and after being a supernumerary one year he died at Hull, March 14, 1825, aged forty-nine years. See Minutes of the Conference, 1826.

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