New Jersey, from the discovery of Scheyichbi to recent times . This young man had broughtith him from luiglancl servants,butlers, valets, hairdressers, and a great many fine horses, andcarriages with arms emblazoned. upon their inmels. He i ^^lived in grand state, and hishouse was generally filled withguests; for the best people ofthe country were glad to visitthis beautiful home, where thebest of company and the freesthospitality were always to befound. The lord of themanor was an affableand courteous gentle-man, and the writers of \J^those da)s have given ^-glowing accounts of thegracious La


New Jersey, from the discovery of Scheyichbi to recent times . This young man had broughtith him from luiglancl servants,butlers, valets, hairdressers, and a great many fine horses, andcarriages with arms emblazoned. upon their inmels. He i ^^lived in grand state, and hishouse was generally filled withguests; for the best people ofthe country were glad to visitthis beautiful home, where thebest of company and the freesthospitality were always to befound. The lord of themanor was an affableand courteous gentle-man, and the writers of \J^those da)s have given ^-glowing accounts of thegracious Ladv Stirling andher ehanuing daughter, Lad\ Kitty. Hut notwithstanding the fact that lie felt as a lordand li\ed as a lord, this grand gentleman never lorgot em^


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