Dangos 5746 canlyniad

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Harpton Court Estate Records,
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

From Ann Lewis (afterwards Hare),

Writer describes her husband's funeral; crowds of people about the house were as greedy after victuals and drink as if they had been at an election; he had long foreseen his end approaching and could not turn in his bed without assistance; Mr Harris thinks that Mrs Harris is not sufficiently attended to in the will, the contents of which are given in detail.

From Ann Lewis (afterwards Hare),

Louisa has been unwell for a considerable time; writer was not the means of her not marrying Mr Phillimore, who is likely soon to be high in his profession; Frankland and Cornewall family news.

From Ann Lewis (afterwards Hare),

Lady Barham and her husband have not lived together for some years; the papers state that the Duke of Wellington is in treaty for his estates; she is, if possible, more a saint than ever; 'our' neighbour Mrs Sober, the sister of the Rev. Tho[ma]s Read Kemp, had her house licenced for preaching; Methodism gains ground among the superior orders; social news; Frankland, Lewis and Hare family news. including the appointment of Edward Nicholas to be consul to Albania.

From Ann Lewis (afterwards Hare),

Writer describes the seven weeks of 'our' tour; GCL has the same thirst for information as his father, and GFL makes friends wherever he goes; Mrs Whalley is settled near her sisters, who, with TFL, are very kind to her; Lady Cornewall has never had any child to live more than for a very short time; Hare family news.

From her niece Isabella Jane Whinyates, at Harpton Court,

Writer describes her journey to Harpton, which is a very comfortable place; GCL and GFL play Richard III; social and family news; the conversation of the county gentlemen is chiefly on the badness of the roads and on their livestock; she rode to Water break his Neck, a waterfall in the neighbourhood.

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