. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2 from the unpublished ms. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M. A., unofficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. tC c u c/j < Qi % ^ o02. Pi - y- z M O EDITORS PREFACE xix the fifth Duke of Leeds, Dawson Warren wasindebted for the good Hving which came tohim while still in deacons orders to his fortu-nate father-in-law. Born on 14 Dec, 1770,Dawson Warren was the son of James Warren ofWalcot House, Bath [1736-1788], and his wifeMartha [1742-1798], a daughter of John Dawson.^James War


. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2 from the unpublished ms. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M. A., unofficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. tC c u c/j < Qi % ^ o02. Pi - y- z M O EDITORS PREFACE xix the fifth Duke of Leeds, Dawson Warren wasindebted for the good Hving which came tohim while still in deacons orders to his fortu-nate father-in-law. Born on 14 Dec, 1770,Dawson Warren was the son of James Warren ofWalcot House, Bath [1736-1788], and his wifeMartha [1742-1798], a daughter of John Dawson.^James Warren was a son of John Warren of LongMelford, in Suffolk,^ and a grandson of Rev. JohnWarren, Rector of Boxford [1687-171:^6]. DawsonWarren, in a commonplace book still possessed byhis descendants, gives the following information asto the earlier portion of his career : On the i6thNov., 1790, I entered Trinity College, the course of time (1794) I took the degree , and on the 21st Dec, 1794, was ordained bythe Bishop of Lincoln to the curacy of few months after I addressed and was acceptedby my cousin Charlotte Lucy, daughter of the ^ Martha Warrens father was a hneal descendant of the JohnDawson who, i


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