Scripto
Revision Difference for page 06
in Ann Georgiana Edwards
transcribe page | discuss page | view document
Revision as of 15:52:43, May 24, 2019 Edited by Cpirmann |
Revision as of 15:57:36, May 24, 2019 Edited by Cpirmann |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Whitbread was going to be mar<br /> | Whitbread was going to be mar<br /> | ||
ried to the Hon<sup>be</sup> Cap<sup>n</sup> <u>now</u><br /> | ried to the Hon<sup>be</sup> Cap<sup>n</sup> <u>now</u><br /> | ||
− | Earl of | + | Earl of Waldegrave and<br /> |
that the Lady Elizabeth wishes<br /> | that the Lady Elizabeth wishes<br /> | ||
a present me to her daughter<br /> | a present me to her daughter<br /> | ||
− | the | + | the character of the lady I<br /> |
− | + | greatly admired, what I<br /> | |
heard of the gentleman<br /> | heard of the gentleman<br /> | ||
prepared me to honour him<br /> | prepared me to honour him<br /> | ||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
Mr. Whitbread I felt an idol<br /> | Mr. Whitbread I felt an idol<br /> | ||
sort of admiration they<br /> | sort of admiration they<br /> | ||
− | had tried to | + | had tried to aid my<br /> |
brother in law and my<br /> | brother in law and my<br /> | ||
father, I felt grateful<br /> | father, I felt grateful<br /> | ||
<br /> | <br /> | ||
− | and devoted myself | + | and devoted myself en--<br /> |
thusiastically to their<br /> | thusiastically to their<br /> | ||
daughter. In 1812 came<br /> | daughter. In 1812 came<br /> | ||
− | into | + | into Bedfordshire, after my<br /> |
brother in law left England<br /> | brother in law left England<br /> | ||
we heard of his safe arrival<br /> | we heard of his safe arrival<br /> | ||
Line 31: | Line 31: | ||
the country, promising to send<br /> | the country, promising to send<br /> | ||
remittances, but we heard<br /> | remittances, but we heard<br /> | ||
− | + | unsure and the constant<br /> | |
state of anxiety under<br /> | state of anxiety under<br /> | ||
mined the health of my<br /> | mined the health of my<br /> |
Revision as of 15:57:36, May 24, 2019
highly favoured, when I
heard that the eldest daugh-
ter of Mr & the Lady Elizabeth
Whitbread was going to be mar
ried to the Honbe Capn now
Earl of Waldegrave and
that the Lady Elizabeth wishes
a present me to her daughter
the character of the lady I
greatly admired, what I
heard of the gentleman
prepared me to honour him
for the Lady Elizabeth and
Mr. Whitbread I felt an idol
sort of admiration they
had tried to aid my
brother in law and my
father, I felt grateful
and devoted myself en--
thusiastically to their
daughter. In 1812 came
into Bedfordshire, after my
brother in law left England
we heard of his safe arrival
at the Cape-- of(letters) having
obtained a situation but
he had had two fits of
sickness-- was then going
some hundred miles up
the country, promising to send
remittances, but we heard
unsure and the constant
state of anxiety under
mined the health of my
beloved sister had some
whilesome regulations
being made at somerset
House-- so that no person