A tour around New York, and My summer acre; being the recreations of MrFelix Oldboy . loved, and she nearly broke his heart by mar-rying a British ofificer, Captain Robertson. Her fatherthreatened to disinherit her; but when did love everpay heed to either threats or bribes ? The loverssought the aid of Dr. Inglis, rector of Trinity Church,and afterwards Bishop of Nova Scotia, a devoted loy-alist, and he secretly married them. Then they sailedfor England, and the old man forbade mention of hisdaughter Ann in his presence, and crossed her nameout of his will. Captain Robertson and his wife hads
A tour around New York, and My summer acre; being the recreations of MrFelix Oldboy . loved, and she nearly broke his heart by mar-rying a British ofificer, Captain Robertson. Her fatherthreatened to disinherit her; but when did love everpay heed to either threats or bribes ? The loverssought the aid of Dr. Inglis, rector of Trinity Church,and afterwards Bishop of Nova Scotia, a devoted loy-alist, and he secretly married them. Then they sailedfor England, and the old man forbade mention of hisdaughter Ann in his presence, and crossed her nameout of his will. Captain Robertson and his wife hadsix children, and two of their daughters married Eng-lish bishops. The second daughter became the wifeof the Rt. Rev. Dr. John Bird Sumner, Bishop ofChester, and afterwards Archbishop of wedded Bishop Wilson, of Calcutta. Philip Livingston, born in the days when it wasquaintly provided that upon the Feast Day of the Archangel yearly the Lieutenant-gov-ernor and council should appoint the mayor, becamea graduate of Yale College, but turned his attention. FOOT OF WALL STPEET AND FERRY-HOUSE, 1629
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