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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 arbiter elegantum /underline of Cambridge and the aristocracy and carried all before him.

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 himf /addition a model dairy being one of the things which were deletion provided /deletion addition unclear /addition

The Duke and Duchess 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 the miniature of herself which she gave him; the Sheridan family, equally were great friends deletion of his /deletion; we have signed copies of Mrs. Norton's books, and some amusing caricatures done by the Duchess of Somerset, unclear close friends were Mr Bernal Osborne, and Mr. Alfred Montgomery. In 1845. Lord Augustus married Sarah, eldest daughter of Lord Henry Gordon, 3rd son of the 9th Marquis of Huntly; she was only seventeen at the time of her marriage, and underline was very lovely /underline; Lord Augustus, who was (1) unclear Lord Haughton (2) Afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury