The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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Page 292
... Stowe . I knew Sir Watkin had only been of age himself about a year ago and I had read accounts in the Newspapers of the Festivities at Wynnstay on the occasion far exceeding in splendour and extent , what he came to partake of at Stowe ...
... Stowe . I knew Sir Watkin had only been of age himself about a year ago and I had read accounts in the Newspapers of the Festivities at Wynnstay on the occasion far exceeding in splendour and extent , what he came to partake of at Stowe ...
Page 296
... Stowe could not very well do otherwise for there is no Inn in the Village , or even in the parish except the ' New Inn ' and that lies a half mile on the other side of Stowe House . When the company were all at supper in the large ...
... Stowe could not very well do otherwise for there is no Inn in the Village , or even in the parish except the ' New Inn ' and that lies a half mile on the other side of Stowe House . When the company were all at supper in the large ...
Page 300
... Stowe , tho ' the Captain told our Girl to tell ' Watty ' ( as he familiarly called him ) that he should like to go with him , if he knew his time . Our Northampton Friends spent the day ( Wednesday ) at Aaron's in readiness to ...
... Stowe , tho ' the Captain told our Girl to tell ' Watty ' ( as he familiarly called him ) that he should like to go with him , if he knew his time . Our Northampton Friends spent the day ( Wednesday ) at Aaron's in readiness to ...
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