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LEVS DEATH CHARACTERISTICS. 



PART V. 



clerk of the works on the Grand Trunk Canal, and by 

 his able pupil, Mr. Eobert Whitworth, for both of whom 

 he had a peculiar regard, and of whose integrity and 

 abilities he had the highest opinion. 



Brmdley left behind him two daughters, one of whom, 

 Susannah, married Mr. Bettington, of Bristol, merchant, 

 afterwards the Honourable Mr. Bettington, of Brindley's 

 Plains, Tan Dieinen's Land, where their descendants 

 still live. His other daughter, Anne, died unmarried, 

 on her passage home from Sydney, in 1838. His 

 widow, still young, married again, and died at Long- 

 port in 1826. Brmdley had the sagacity to invest a 

 considerable portion of his savings in Grand Trunk 

 shares, the great increase in the value of which, as well 

 as of his colliery property at Golden Hill, enabled him 

 to leave his family in affluent circumstances. 



AT NEW CHAPEL. 



