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Apr 22, 2024: Finished studying: The Witch Queen of Halloween by Kresley Cole šŸ“š This is a super fun romance novella, impressed by horror motion pictures. Jul 20, 2023: Finished studying: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston šŸ“š Listened to the audiobook. Mar 27, 2023: Look, Iā€™d love to play in an improv jam however I can not do things that Start at 10 pm so I suppose I want to prepare an improv jam for sleepy ā€¦ However, as noted earlier, Mary Williams had vacated the Old Palace by early 1831 and her reference to Kate and Edward ‘on the green’ suggests that perhaps Mary had relinquished the reins by then, perhaps following the marriage of Catherine to Edward Heathcote in October 1827. Her sojourn at ‘The Residence’ can only have been a temporary one, so there stays an unexplained gap in her story. This it seemed was the follow on each other Wednesday night; & on the follow’g even’g a Mrs Stenton, Miss Plumptre, Mrs Watson & Mr Heathcote drank tea with us, the latter of whom & his Sister additionally drank tea with us on the observe’g evening. I nonetheless, with some borrowed linen, went in the afternoon, when I found an awesome improvement in the choir, from a Mr Heathcote (he had met him on his last visit!

a spider besides the white papers He has a bad cough, has lost a great deal of flesh & he could be very weak. Within the night young Heathcote, the organist, who was now paying his addresses to my niece Catherine, came in about 8. when we had some music, in which my nephew William sung the bass, during which method we spent the latter a part of many of the evenings I spent there.’ On the Sunday (22nd) Marsh went to the church service however was a lot put out by the way the bells played the tune ‘God save nice George’ and provided to vary it to that of the 104th psalm or else to take out the superfluous notes in the present tune, however Dr Wylde, the prebendary in residence, declined his proposal. On 6th February, ‘I acquired a letter from Henry Williams, saying, “We commenced final night our household devotions; and as my wife is equally anxious with myself for the observance, we once more repeated them this morning.” He replied, saying, ‘It provides me nice pleasure to listen to of your commencement of family-prayer, which (I belief) won’t ever meet with interruption.’ This seems to mark Henry’s formal conversion to anglicanism.

In July 1826, John Marsh was In London, after certainly one of his trips to Kent to collect his rents, when he ‘had a visit from my Sister, niece Mary & nephew John, at whose home my Sister had been staying since she left Ramsgate, to which she had gone with my Son Edw’d & household about three weeks earlier than within the steam boat, which conveyed his quite a few family of 13 (including three maids) with much ease. He left us on Friday Morning and we’re to go to him tomorrow week and to Nuneham the Thursday Morning following. It would seem possible, due to this fact, that when she wrote the letter she was staying along with her daughter and son-in-law while E.G.Marsh was fulfilling his obligations because the Canon ‘in residence’ but, because of the alterations she describes on the Old Palace, she must have left there a while earlier than. I must go away off calling her little, for she is taller than me, and looks down upon aunt Kate. The Daily Telegraph. London.

In June 1820, John Marsh was in London together with his son John. In June 1824 John Marsh was in Bognor, and ‘in the afternoon of the twenty first, about 5. arrived my Sister & niece Catherine from London, without Mary, there having been some mistake about taking her up on the street. He returned by way of Southwell, where he arrived on Wednesday twenty first, ‘alighting to go to my Sister’s, whose numerous household I discovered all in good well being. John Marsh’s health was failing and he died at his dwelling in Chichester on thirty first October. In September, John Marsh set off to see his sister once more, ultimately arriving at Newark, ‘where having breakfasted within the lodge, a put up chaise took me the remaining 8 miles to Southwell, the place I discovered my Sister & household all properly. The eldest son, Thomas Sydney had married, on seventh April 1814, Caroline Heath, youngest daughter of Mr John Heath, a hosiery manufacturer of Beeston, whom John Marsh had consulted in 1809 about his sister’s affairs. He died on 12th February 1869, as recorded by Edmund Sydney, ‘at Mary’s, on Cathcart Hill, aged 83. He lived lengthy sufficient to see all his 10 youngsters that had grown up, married, and had seen or heard of grandchildren in each branch.

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