The Hazlitts: an account of their origin and descent . O^t^Cty-^ZIi c^iitrz-. The Rev. Mr. Hazuit, London. To the care of Mr. David Lewes. 378 THE HAZLITTS In a letter from the Rev. J. Lathrop, datedBoston, August 4th, 1788, to the Rev. W. Hazlitt,the writer says :— * Your very affectionate letter, in answer to mineby ^Irs. Hazlitt, after a long passage, reached me,and gave the first information of her safe arrivalwith the children. Some time after I heard of yourhappy settlement at AVem. . The pain v/hich wefeel at parting with amiable friends would be ex-ceedingly great w^ere it not for the


The Hazlitts: an account of their origin and descent . O^t^Cty-^ZIi c^iitrz-. The Rev. Mr. Hazuit, London. To the care of Mr. David Lewes. 378 THE HAZLITTS In a letter from the Rev. J. Lathrop, datedBoston, August 4th, 1788, to the Rev. W. Hazlitt,the writer says :— * Your very affectionate letter, in answer to mineby ^Irs. Hazlitt, after a long passage, reached me,and gave the first information of her safe arrivalwith the children. Some time after I heard of yourhappy settlement at AVem. . The pain v/hich wefeel at parting with amiable friends would be ex-ceedingly great w^ere it not for the hope which w^eentertain of seeing them again. . You? Betsy, inparticular, frequently expresses the tender feelings ofher heart, in sincere wishes that she could see herbeloved friend, Peggy A series of letters written between 1788 and1793 to his brother and father, while he was quiteyoung, possess a peculiar interest, no less than hisfathers replies. He was during part of this timeat a private school at AVem :— Wem, Saturday morning,March —, 1788. D


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