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<p> an English Wesleyan minister, was born in Liverpool. He was converted in youth and entered the ministry in 1808. A few of his circuits were, Sunderland, 1813 to 1814; Isle of Wight, 1817 to 1819; Bath, 1824 to 1826; York, Nottingham, etc. He became a supernumerary in 1848, taling up his residence in Guernsey, where he had formerly (1820-21) been stationed. He still.worked. He died suddenly while attending the conference at Manchester, July 26, 1849, aged sixty-six. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1849. </p>
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<p> an English Wesleyan minister, was born in Liverpool. He was converted in youth and entered the ministry in 1808. A few of his circuits were, Sunderland, 1813 to 1814; [[Isle]] of Wight, 1817 to 1819; Bath, 1824 to 1826; York, Nottingham, etc. He became a supernumerary in 1848, taling up his residence in Guernsey, where he had formerly (1820-21) been stationed. He still.worked. He died suddenly while attending the conference at Manchester, July 26, 1849, aged sixty-six. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1849. </p>
 
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Edward Batty [1]

an English Wesleyan minister, was born in Liverpool. He was converted in youth and entered the ministry in 1808. A few of his circuits were, Sunderland, 1813 to 1814; Isle of Wight, 1817 to 1819; Bath, 1824 to 1826; York, Nottingham, etc. He became a supernumerary in 1848, taling up his residence in Guernsey, where he had formerly (1820-21) been stationed. He still.worked. He died suddenly while attending the conference at Manchester, July 26, 1849, aged sixty-six. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1849.

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