John Jones, clothier, of High Street, where Mr. Scotcher's shop now is, elder son of Mr. John Jones, of The Linen Hall, husband of Sarah, eldest daughter (see ch. Ill, sec. 62) of the Rev. Wm. Brown ; died Nov. 4, 1826, aged 39, and was buried in the Dissenters' Graveyard.
The Rev. William Browne's three daughters were singularly beautiful. They were called " the Meeting-house bells [belles] ." One of them, whom an uncle or some other relative took to an exhibition of pictures in London, was almost as much looked at as the pictures were.
The eldest daughter, Sarah, born February 12, 1788, was married (May 22, 1810), to Mr. John
Jones, mercer, of High Street (see Appendix I ., 208), by whom she had several children, one of whom (Miss Sarah Jones, of Bowdon) is still living ; she died March 12, 1820, aged 32, and was buried in the Dissenters' Burial Ground. ( Palmer 1888, Chpt 3,62; App 46.)