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Side 83
Many of Mrs . Collett ' s letters are directed to her cousin Arthur , who seems often
to have visited Gidding , and to have been regarded as a brother by the family .
72 . And let me here add some few lines 6 - 2 BY HIS BROTHER . 83.
Many of Mrs . Collett ' s letters are directed to her cousin Arthur , who seems often
to have visited Gidding , and to have been regarded as a brother by the family .
72 . And let me here add some few lines 6 - 2 BY HIS BROTHER . 83.
Side 109
Mr . Robert Mapletoft ' , his good friend and cousin , and one that had a long and
special intimate acquaintance with him , and one whom he loved exceeding well
, who often came to Gidding and was most welcome to him ; - he , I say , was ...
Mr . Robert Mapletoft ' , his good friend and cousin , and one that had a long and
special intimate acquaintance with him , and one whom he loved exceeding well
, who often came to Gidding and was most welcome to him ; - he , I say , was ...
Side 143
And when at other times some friend would say to him , Good cousin , are you not
grieved to leave this world ; you are now so young , and in the flower of your
youth and hopes ? He would cheerfully answer , No , truly ; I leave all to God ' s ...
And when at other times some friend would say to him , Good cousin , are you not
grieved to leave this world ; you are now so young , and in the flower of your
youth and hopes ? He would cheerfully answer , No , truly ; I leave all to God ' s ...
Side 179
... rest I leave to my father ' s and mother ' s disposing : yet I desire that in them my
worthy tutor Linsell and cousin Theophilus may be remembered : and if any of my
sisters ' sons prove a scholar , the rest may 12 — 2 BY DOCTOR JEBB . 179.
... rest I leave to my father ' s and mother ' s disposing : yet I desire that in them my
worthy tutor Linsell and cousin Theophilus may be remembered : and if any of my
sisters ' sons prove a scholar , the rest may 12 — 2 BY DOCTOR JEBB . 179.
Side 285
See too a note endorsed , “ From my dearest little cousin Mr . Barnard Brocas , ”
being the boy ' s first literary attempt . “ For my honoured dear cousin Mrs . Collett
this present from her humble servant . . Dear Cousin I give you great thanks for ...
See too a note endorsed , “ From my dearest little cousin Mr . Barnard Brocas , ”
being the boy ' s first literary attempt . “ For my honoured dear cousin Mrs . Collett
this present from her humble servant . . Dear Cousin I give you great thanks for ...
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