The Hazlitts: an account of their origin and descent . CATHERINE REYNELL(1804-60). After a pencil sketch by William Mulready {about 182. WILLIAM CAREW HAZLITT From a painted photograph (1859). THE REYNELLS 357 of the Bryans, and a descendant of an ancient Suffolkfamily. I am traditionally reported to have toddledinto church, and at the font, to the general amaze-ment, to have loudly ejaculated Bun ! My sponsorswere Goldsworthy Gurney and Edward Bryan, andMrs. Cocksedge, who had been a Bryan. One of my earliest experiments in criticism wasa vocal notation of the difference between the barksof a


The Hazlitts: an account of their origin and descent . CATHERINE REYNELL(1804-60). After a pencil sketch by William Mulready {about 182. WILLIAM CAREW HAZLITT From a painted photograph (1859). THE REYNELLS 357 of the Bryans, and a descendant of an ancient Suffolkfamily. I am traditionally reported to have toddledinto church, and at the font, to the general amaze-ment, to have loudly ejaculated Bun ! My sponsorswere Goldsworthy Gurney and Edward Bryan, andMrs. Cocksedge, who had been a Bryan. One of my earliest experiments in criticism wasa vocal notation of the difference between the barksof a large and little dog, kept by MComie the book-binder in Percy Street. I have a childish recollectionof my grandmothers apple-puddings, out of the upperside of which she used to cut a round piece the size ofa crown, and drop in a lump of butter. JNIy mother was a superlative manager of herhusbands too-long-straitened resources, and she ac-quired the accomplishment of riding on recollect that she often rode in Hyde Park withour old friend Dr. Edward Bryan, and I regret theloss of the gold-mounted whip which she used. Sh


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