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<p> an English Wesleyan missionary, was sent out by the British [[Conference]] in 1863 to West Africa, where, after a few months of earnest and useful labor, his health failed. Returning to his native land, he was appointed in 1865 to the South [[Bristol]] Circuit; but died at Cardiff, August 3, 1866, in the twenty-fifth year of his age. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1866, page 39. </p>
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<p> an English Wesleyan missionary, was sent out by the British [[Conference]] in 1863 to West Africa, where, after a few months of earnest and useful labor, his health failed. [[Returning]] to his native land, he was appointed in 1865 to the South [[Bristol]] Circuit; but died at Cardiff, August 3, 1866, in the twenty-fifth year of his age. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1866, page 39. </p>
 
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George Davies [1]

an English Wesleyan missionary, was sent out by the British Conference in 1863 to West Africa, where, after a few months of earnest and useful labor, his health failed. Returning to his native land, he was appointed in 1865 to the South Bristol Circuit; but died at Cardiff, August 3, 1866, in the twenty-fifth year of his age. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1866, page 39.

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