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apprised of xny genius , he would have , taken ^ i 4 br ^ gh t jne up a student ; ( fcr ^ e h&dj § eyerja | young gentleman at , a time in bis house , Xq ^ tuin i ^ jt&ught , the classics and pre pared £ he # i for higher t # m min ^ ies of learning , ) but his wife was a . perfexjjt Xautippt , and dictated to , him in ail hib undertakings ,
which prevented his complying with jnoy father ' s proposal , when he moved him abou * it : for he ^ answered that he hoped a secular calling would turn out , as much , for my advantage upon the whole , and that he could not grant him his desire consistent with bis
peace . But this . I d&ubt * you will think a needless digression . This uncle , I well remember , I have several times heard give ipy father a detail of the family ; fox he ( as I have been since told )
w $ . s a great antiquarian ; but you ^ h , is too inattentive to subjects of this nature . What I retain of his discourses on that head is his asserting—that our '? was k&mto ~ fofe a very , considerable fawiy—^ that one of our ance ^ to ra bad the
honour of knighthood conferred Upon him—that i-o those intestine , troubles' betwixt HenrysVI . * iui '< Eciward \ Jie IV . when most of the ; considerable families in England ,
engaged on one ^ ide Qri ^ b « utfier , several of tiUi 3 faipiiy Htiik t&QPi +. k T ^ is ^ ioims u nder H eji ry Mh wfepa ^ cj ^ ise-failing and \ mn& ^ mft « means or © ther , l ^ ncteii ^ ofoMpxi .
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parliament ; whose atmy two brothers of the family bor « commissions ; aijd after fbe . king ' s death were in the administration during the interregnum ; all which time I particularly remember he said one € > f them resided iu
London ^ nd kept a coach and splendid equipage ( which in those days was , I imagine ,, something extraordinary , ) till the R ^ stpration put an end to that form of government . Their br ^ thrr from whotn we are descended at the same time
possessed an estate of 400 / . per an . here at Comb-pyne $ who married three mye& supce ^ si ^ ely , a « 4 had several children by each wife . By the first wife in particular , he had bul ; one § Q $ f Xwhctse name I bear ) and one daughter : to htip ^ t-his
death he left 300 / . per annum of his estate : he , ( . have been , told , always appeared lil ^ e a gentlernaa amj particuljirly ' yiM ?\* -j&& * A f hen he dressed ( wh ^ H hy
w ^ , wa , s the way I suppose w ^ a ^ distinguishing . thQn , as ^ corprhissioi ^ of thf land tft ? f if ^^ •) ^^ $ ' $ * & gentleman , f lying a bachelor by a fall from % is hmio * % ti& # &tilfag $ l } 1
a ^ e ^ t ^ snentar ^ di ^ po ^ nl of his e ^ tele ^ iyaV '' MiA ;' i ^ w ^ l ^ : jbk qjiJy sisjer , " ^ nd she i nte rmarrying w ^ Uh o i | e Bro ijigbtoiv K ' In t ^ is . ^ flf h ^ b ^ Mrhoqdv | iad ^ twl ^ «^ rk ^ a 4 » # gbt ^ Vfcp irj # ^ i ^^^ w > th tl ^ dMwp ^^^ < 4 ' # ^ g ; ;^ i ^ fe ^ ly i ;^ knjwfc ) j carried ^ i t ^ r the femMy ettetea , ^ fa > jiM M 1 lM »
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2 S 4 Zetters qfMr . Bartholomew Hoare . —rLttter IV *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1812, page 284, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1748/page/4/
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