. Anne Seymour Damer. A woman of art and fashion, 1748-1828 . saw her,but she had like to have undone all, for whenI showed her the Death of Wolsey,2 withwhich Mrs. Darner is anew enchanted, I toldher it was painted by her acquaintance, sherecollected neither of you, but at last itcame out that she had called you the MissesBarry. On July 7th Mrs. Darner went to Park Placefor three weeks, with Madame dAlbany, theDuke and Duchess of Richmond, the , Mrs. Buller, and the Charm-ing Man, and in August she went to Goodwood,and thence to the sea. All this time she was keeping up


. Anne Seymour Damer. A woman of art and fashion, 1748-1828 . saw her,but she had like to have undone all, for whenI showed her the Death of Wolsey,2 withwhich Mrs. Darner is anew enchanted, I toldher it was painted by her acquaintance, sherecollected neither of you, but at last itcame out that she had called you the MissesBarry. On July 7th Mrs. Darner went to Park Placefor three weeks, with Madame dAlbany, theDuke and Duchess of Richmond, the , Mrs. Buller, and the Charm-ing Man, and in August she went to Goodwood,and thence to the sea. All this time she was keeping up her corre-spondence with the Berrys, who were stillabroad. On September 25th she returned to StrawberryHill, where she stayed all Thursday and the following Friday she again stayed atStrawberry Hill for a night, leaving the following 1 The Countess of Albany, whom Horace Walpole called the£ Pinchbeck Queen of England, was a great-niece of Lady Ailesburysand a cousin of the Duchess of Richmond and of Mrs. Darner. 2 Painted by Miss Agnes Berry. 134.


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