MEMORIALS OF THE LATE Mrs. Barber, OF LONGFORD ACADEMY, NEAR GLOUCESTER, Obit. Aug. 20, 1822, Ætat. Ann. 21. In silent anguish, O my friend, I feel estranged from earth; MONTGOMERY. PRINTED FOR DOMESTIC CIRCULATION ONLY, BY HERALD OFFICE, GLOUCESTER. 1822. THE Compiler feels it secessary tives and Friends, for the cases with pevated a the date it bears; but may tale a ra meter. Ir t months, suspended the necessary atestons and through business and other cases, progress of the Press, has added as the tetap the measure itself, it is sufficient that it was demanded by your affection, and urged by circum stances. To those who happen to take into their hands this circumscribed account, without knowing the reasons of its appearance in a printed form, it may be needful to say, the principal inducement for the use of type was the prevention of the labour of transcribing, in order to satisfy the wishes of numerous connections. Yet, if the assignment of the wish of friends, as a reason for printing, must appear suspicious because it is common-place-it |