The Public And Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke

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The Public And Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke
Peter Burke
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They say that it would give them great pleasure to see you and James here. They were in hopes that your father would be at Ballinas- loe fair, and that he would come from thence here. I was sorry to hear of the death of poor Mrs. Burke of Daran. In her situa- tion it must be shocking ; she scarcely deserved pity for changing her condition at her time of life. I have filled my paper, and have only room left to wish you all happiness ; and believe me to be your most affectionate aunt, Majry Burke....
" I forgot to tell you that you are a great favourite of Mrs. Burke's ; and that you appeared more amiable in her eyes hi your crape gown than the finest-dressed lady she saw hi your country. " Edmund Burke's sister, Mrs. French, died in 1790, and after her demise her only and orphan child, Miss Mary French, came to reside permanently with Mr. And Mrs. Burke at Beaconsfield, and was, in fact, adopted by them. She wedded, in 1792, Major Thomas Haviland, only son of Edmund Burke's neighbour and friend, General William Haviland, of Penn in Buckinghamshire, a gallant and distinguished veteran, who was celebrated not only for his many and valuable military services, but for his rare ma- thematical and mechanical abilities, which had enabled him to construct a useful kind of bridge for the passage of troops over rivers in time of war.


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