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Milnesays, [[addition]] (1) [[/addition]] | Milnesays, [[addition]] (1) [[/addition]] | ||
− | FitzClarence was the [[underline]] arbiter elegantum [[/underline]] of Cambridge and the | + | FitzClarence was the [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] arbiter elegantum [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] of Cambridge and the |
− | aristocracy and carried all before him. | + | aristocracy and carried all before him [[addition]] . [[/addition]] |
Lord Agustus entered the Church and in 1826 he succeeded Archbishop | Lord Agustus entered the Church and in 1826 he succeeded Archbishop | ||
Sumner, [[addition]] (2) [[/addition]] when he was translated to the Bishopric of Cheshire, | Sumner, [[addition]] (2) [[/addition]] when he was translated to the Bishopric of Cheshire, | ||
as Rector of Maple Durham, a living in the gift of Eton College. The | as Rector of Maple Durham, a living in the gift of Eton College. The | ||
− | Rectory was enlarged for [[deletion]] him [[/deletion]] [[addition]] [[deletion]] Lord Augustus, [[/deletion]] | + | Rectory was enlarged for [[deletion]] him [[/deletion]] [[addition]] [[deletion]] Lord Augustus, [[/deletion]] him [[/addition]] a model dairy being one of the things |
− | which were [[deletion]] provided [[/deletion]] [[addition]] | + | which were [[deletion]] provided, [[/deletion]] [[addition]] installed [[/addition]] |
− | The Duke and | + | The Duke and Du[[addition]] s [[/addition]]chess of Clarence used to drive over constantly to |
Maple Durham Rectory, and when the Duke became King he gave a fountain | Maple Durham Rectory, and when the Duke became King he gave a fountain | ||
for the garden and had cedars planted round it. | for the garden and had cedars planted round it. | ||
Lord Augustus had many devoted | Lord Augustus had many devoted | ||
− | friends of both sexes; one of them was Fanny Kemble, [[deletion]] and [[/deletion]] we have the | + | friends of both sexes; one of them was Fanny Kemble, [[deletion]] and [[/deletion]] we have [[addition]] the [[/addition]] |
− | miniature of herself which she gave him; the Sheridan family, equally | + | miniature of herself which she gave him; the Sheridan family [[addition]] , [[/addition]] equally |
− | were great friends [[deletion]] of his [[/deletion]]; we have signed copies of Mrs. Norton's books, | + | were great friends [[deletion]] of his [[/deletion]]; [[addition]] [[deletion]] Lord Augustus's [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] we have signed copies of Mrs. Norton's books, |
− | and some amusing caricatures done by the Duchess of Somerset, [[ | + | [[addition]] and [[/addition]] some amusing caricatures done by the Duchess of Somerset, [[addition]] other [[/addition]] |
− | close friends were Mr Bernal Osborne, and Mr. Alfred Montgomery. In | + | close friends were Mr Bernal Osborne [[addition]] , [[/addition]] and Mr. Alfred Montgomery. In |
− | 1845. Lord Augustus married Sarah, eldest daughter of Lord Henry Gordon, 3rd son of the | + | 1845. Lord Augustus married Sarah, eldest daughter of Lord Henry Gordon, 3rd son of the [[deletion]] 11 [[/deletion]] [[addition]] 9 [[/addition]]th Marquis of Huntly; she was only seventeen at |
the time of her marriage, and [[underline]] was very lovely [[/underline]]; Lord Augustus, who was | the time of her marriage, and [[underline]] was very lovely [[/underline]]; Lord Augustus, who was | ||
− | (1) Later Lord Haughton | + | [[addition]] (1) Later Lord Haughton |
− | (2) Afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury | + | (2) Afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury [[/addition]] |
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The Reverend Lord Augustus FitzClarence must have joined the Navy at the same early age deletion that /deletion addition as /addition his two elder brothers deletion judg /deletion
Referring to him in a letter, some years later, Monkton Milnesays, addition (1) /addition
FitzClarence was the underline foreign: Latin arbiter elegantum /foreign /underline of Cambridge and the aristocracy and carried all before him addition . /addition
Lord Agustus entered the Church and in 1826 he succeeded Archbishop Sumner, addition (2) /addition when he was translated to the Bishopric of Cheshire, as Rector of Maple Durham, a living in the gift of Eton College. The Rectory was enlarged for deletion him /deletion addition deletion Lord Augustus, /deletion him /addition a model dairy being one of the things which were deletion provided, /deletion addition installed /addition
The Duke and Duaddition s /additionchess of Clarence used to drive over constantly to Maple Durham Rectory, and when the Duke became King he gave a fountain for the garden and had cedars planted round it.
Lord Augustus had many devoted friends of both sexes; one of them was Fanny Kemble, deletion and /deletion we have addition the /addition miniature of herself which she gave him; the Sheridan family addition , /addition equally were great friends deletion of his /deletion; addition deletion Lord Augustus's /deletion /addition we have signed copies of Mrs. Norton's books, addition and /addition some amusing caricatures done by the Duchess of Somerset, addition other /addition close friends were Mr Bernal Osborne addition , /addition and Mr. Alfred Montgomery. In 1845. Lord Augustus married Sarah, eldest daughter of Lord Henry Gordon, 3rd son of the deletion 11 /deletion addition 9 /additionth Marquis of Huntly; she was only seventeen at the time of her marriage, and underline was very lovely /underline; Lord Augustus, who was addition (1) Later Lord Haughton (2) Afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury /addition