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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 18: Stratford-on-avon.—Warwick.—London.—Characters of judges and lawyers.—authors.—society.—January, 1839, to March, 1839.—Age, 28. (search)
nce of Lord Morpeth, I am to have a place to hear the Queen's speech; and the Speaker has given me the entree of the House of Commons at all times. Lord Brougham has given me his full-bottom Lord-Chancellor's wig, For many years kept at the Harvard Law School. in which he made his great speech on the Reform Bill. Such a wig costs twelve guineas; and then, the associations of it! In America it will be like Rabelais' gown. Ever yours, C. S. To George S. Hillard. travellers', Feb. 16, 1839. dear Hillard,—Perhaps this is my last greeting from London; and yet it is hard to tear myself away, so connected by friendship and by social ties have I become with this great circle; and I will — not venture to write down the day when I shall leave. My last was a volume rather than a letter; and I have again such stores to communicate as to call for another volume. Parliament is now open, and I have been a constant attendant; but I will first tell you of its opening and of the spe
of Castine 6 Mar. 1808, and Charles P. Phelps of Hadley 5 Aug. 1833; Edmund Trowbridge, b. 15 May 1789; a son, b. and d. 9 Mar. 1791; Frances Marion, b. 2 Oct. 1792, m. Thomas Gibson of Leominster 28 Mar. 1815; Elmira, b. 3 June 1794, m.. Reuben Parker, and d. 10 Oct. 1857; Mary Augusta, b. 21 Oct. 1798, d. unm. at Medf. 13 Mar. 1869. John the f. grad. H. C. 1772, was an officer in the Revolutionary Army, attained the rank of Major, res. for a time in Medf. but returned here, and d. 16 Feb. 1839; his w. Lydia d. at Woburn 2 May 1808, and was buried here. 18. Daniel, s. of Samuel (13), m. Mary Morse, 1772, and had Rebecca, b. 25 Mar. 1774; Daniel, b. 1 Ap. 1775, merchant in Boston; Mary, b. 15 Ap. 1777; Henry, b. 10 Sept. 1780; Nathan, b. 20 Aug. 1782; Deborah, b. 8 Ap. 1785; Joseph Stacey, b. 25 June 1789, merchant, a member of the first board of Aldermen in Camb. 1846, and d. at Hoboken, N. J., 18 Dec. 1872; Nancy, b. 15 May 1791; George, b. 18 Nov. 1792, d. 1817; Lewis, b.
of Castine 6 Mar. 1808, and Charles P. Phelps of Hadley 5 Aug. 1833; Edmund Trowbridge, b. 15 May 1789; a son, b. and d. 9 Mar. 1791; Frances Marion, b. 2 Oct. 1792, m. Thomas Gibson of Leominster 28 Mar. 1815; Elmira, b. 3 June 1794, m.. Reuben Parker, and d. 10 Oct. 1857; Mary Augusta, b. 21 Oct. 1798, d. unm. at Medf. 13 Mar. 1869. John the f. grad. H. C. 1772, was an officer in the Revolutionary Army, attained the rank of Major, res. for a time in Medf. but returned here, and d. 16 Feb. 1839; his w. Lydia d. at Woburn 2 May 1808, and was buried here. 18. Daniel, s. of Samuel (13), m. Mary Morse, 1772, and had Rebecca, b. 25 Mar. 1774; Daniel, b. 1 Ap. 1775, merchant in Boston; Mary, b. 15 Ap. 1777; Henry, b. 10 Sept. 1780; Nathan, b. 20 Aug. 1782; Deborah, b. 8 Ap. 1785; Joseph Stacey, b. 25 June 1789, merchant, a member of the first board of Aldermen in Camb. 1846, and d. at Hoboken, N. J., 18 Dec. 1872; Nancy, b. 15 May 1791; George, b. 18 Nov. 1792, d. 1817; Lewis, b.