Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland .. connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland and Scotland; containing narratives, descriptions, and many views, some done from old prints; also much matter pertaining to the founders and settlers of New England and to their memorials on both sides of the Atlantic; . elebration, an answering cablebeing sent as follows:— The town of Ipswich, celebrating its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, sends thanksto Mother Ipswich for her kindly greeting and best wishes for her conti
Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland .. connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland and Scotland; containing narratives, descriptions, and many views, some done from old prints; also much matter pertaining to the founders and settlers of New England and to their memorials on both sides of the Atlantic; . elebration, an answering cablebeing sent as follows:— The town of Ipswich, celebrating its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, sends thanksto Mother Ipswich for her kindly greeting and best wishes for her continued prosperity. The most recent visitor from the English Ipswich was Rev. John A. Patten,minister of the Tacket Street Congregational Church, of which one of the congre-gation is Arthur Goddard, son of Sir Daniel, who has always taken such a greatinterest in the New England Ipswich. The English Ipswich was a great coaching center and the Bull Inn, Whitechapel,London, was one of the taverns at which the Ipswich coaches put up for the was from there that Mr. Pickwick set out, who quotes Tony Weller as sayingjust before the coach left the courtyard, Take care o the archway, Inn for a long time belonged to the Nelson family, which was a noted race of innand coach proprietors, and at one time was managed by Mrs. Ann Nelson upon the 92 IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS. Frnm a -phntn^raph by W. Do-unfs Kindness Ian Forbes-Robertson, Esq. GREAT WHITE HORSE HOTEL, IPSWICH, ENGLAND,of Pickwick fame. A model was sent to the Chicago Exposition. death of her husband. In her coaching speculations she was usually associated witha pastry cook who owned a Httle shop adjoining the gateway of the Bull, andwho often complained of being interrupted in his work when a new hand on one ofthe coaches sent the nose of one of his leaders through his shop window, the gatebeing very narrow and Mrs. Nelsons coachmen not being very deliberate. Thiswoman coach proprietor was a martinet, and spa
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