. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . nown, I thought could not be tooshort and simple. I shall be glad to hear that you agree with me.—I am ever, Your affectionate Friend and Brother, J. Ch. Dalbiac. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Anne Dalbiac, Relict of , Esqre., late of Margate, and formerly of HungerfordPark, in the Co. of Berks, who departed this Life on the 12th Dayof August 1819, in the 74th year of her age. Her 2 Sons and Daughter caused this Stone to be erected—afeeble memorial of her Virtues, and of their Affection. From Sir Charles Dalbia


. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . nown, I thought could not be tooshort and simple. I shall be glad to hear that you agree with me.—I am ever, Your affectionate Friend and Brother, J. Ch. Dalbiac. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Anne Dalbiac, Relict of , Esqre., late of Margate, and formerly of HungerfordPark, in the Co. of Berks, who departed this Life on the 12th Dayof August 1819, in the 74th year of her age. Her 2 Sons and Daughter caused this Stone to be erected—afeeble memorial of her Virtues, and of their Affection. From Sir Charles Dalbiac, Croydon, to Sir James Pitcairn, Cork,on the trial of Queen Caroline. Croydon, yd September 1820. My dear Pitcairn,—My Brother, who is now here, desires tobe most kindly and affectionately remembered. He came fromM. Wilks to see an Inspection of our 6 Troops that are in thisneighbourhood, yesterday morning; and proceeds to-morrow earlyto Barnet Fair to buy Welsh Cattle. The little man is as roundas a barrel, and in great heart about his Hops, which I believe are. Harriet Dalriac, Wife of Sir James Pitcairn. 1804.


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