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Good, efpecially in Chirurgical Mat- 
ters. Her Death was much lament- 
ed by all Sorts of Perfons in 
Neighbourhood (14). 
Mr. Ray having continued at Fal- ‘ 
horfte-Hall a Year arid Three Quar- 
ters, on fune the 24th 1679 (15), 
he 
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(14) Concerning her, I find this Note of Mr. 
Rafs^ viz. March tht 15th, 1678, being *S^- 
“ turday.^ departed this Life, my moft dear and ‘ 
** honoured Mother Elizabeth Ray., of Black- 
“ Notley., in her Houfe on Dewlands^ in the Hall- 
Chamber, about Three of the Clock in the 
Afternoon, aged, as 1 fiippofe, Seventy-eight: 
“ Whofe Death, for fome Confiderations, was 
“ a great Wound to me. Yet have I good 
Hope that her Soul is received to the Mercy of 
“ God, and her Sins pardoned, through the 
“ Merits and Mediation of Jefus Chriji.;m whom> 
(he trufled, and whofe Servant fhc hath becn» 
from her Youth up, fticking conftantly to hep 
“ Profejfion., and never leaving the Church in thefe 
’Eimes of Giddmefs and DiJiraEtionP 
(15) Mr. takes Notice, that, on July 
the 7th following, there fell the llrangeft Flail- 
E j floncs 
her . 
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