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In Dublin I came into a new School
and the custom then prevailing that
the Inhabitants went where they choose
in the City, caused me much uneasei=
-ness of mind, as I considered it not
right & that it might prove deter=
-mental to the Spiritual course of the
Sisters, and as some of the older Sisters
in the family advocated the cause of
the others, I was not immediately able
to put a stop to such irregularity. _
my good old Friend Pd Benade was
however a great encouragement to
me, & I gradually got more at home.
In August 1801 I received & acceped a
proposal to enter into the married state
with the Widower Br Ignatius Sraneker,
who was at that time[?] Labourer & Min=
-ister of the Congn of the Brethren at
Gomerwall in Yorkshire, & having
taken an affectionate farewell of the
family in Dublin, I went to England
& we were married Oct 12 1801 in the
Church at Birstall. We continued
to serve this dear congregation for
nearly 6 years, & then removed to
Woodford & in the sequel to various

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