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of his love, mercy, &amp; forbearing<br />
 
of his love, mercy, &amp; forbearing<br />
goodness to me, His&nbsp;
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goodness to me, His pon?<br />
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erring child In London I<br />
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first saw the light, -- 1783.<br />
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One of four, two only survived<br />
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My father one of a numero<br />
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family was early each upon<br />
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the world to obtain his<br />
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own bread married early<br />
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My dear old grandfather<br />
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I well remember, he had<br />
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at that time some situation<br />
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in the India House having<br />
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lost all his property his<br />
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manly speaking through<br />
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the carelessness of a female<br />
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servant. Being then in<br />
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good trade in Kent she<br />
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instead of cutting off a<br />
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<br />
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candle she wanted, <u>burns</u><br />
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it off and not taking<br />
 +
time to observe whether the<br />
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wick of the separated part<br />
 +
was extinguished, left it, it<br />
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is supposed still burning.<br />
 +
In the night a fire broke<br />
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out, &amp; everything was consu<br />
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med, nothing being eusur-<br />
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ed, all was lost as soon as<br />
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they could- came to London,<br />
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through when he obtained<br />
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this <s>is</s> situation I know<br />
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not, but that he appeared<br />
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to me a very dear old man<br />
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My Father was at this time<br />
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in the employ of the Right<br />
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Son <sup>able</sup> I Sheridan a noted<br />
 +
political character, who<br />
 +
for his second wife married

Revision as of 01:07:33, Dec 27, 2018

of his love, mercy, & forbearing
goodness to me, His pon?
erring child In London I
first saw the light, -- 1783.
One of four, two only survived
My father one of a numero
family was early each upon
the world to obtain his
own bread married early
My dear old grandfather
I well remember, he had
at that time some situation
in the India House having
lost all his property his
manly speaking through
the carelessness of a female
servant. Being then in
good trade in Kent she
instead of cutting off a

candle she wanted, burns
it off and not taking
time to observe whether the
wick of the separated part
was extinguished, left it, it
is supposed still burning.
In the night a fire broke
out, & everything was consu
med, nothing being eusur-
ed, all was lost as soon as
they could- came to London,
through when he obtained
this is situation I know
not, but that he appeared
to me a very dear old man
My Father was at this time
in the employ of the Right
Son able I Sheridan a noted
political character, who
for his second wife married

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