. William De Morgan and his wife . re Epic,yet, revelling in the lyrics of the daisy and violet, she justifiedthe imagery of Shakespeare by painting meadows with dehght. As the possessor of all these wonderful gifts, with the capacityfor giving them full and manifold expression, she was alone ina world that must have seemed sordid when she looked downand not worthy of consideration when she looked up. Rewardshe had none and has gone to her rest. Her fame must now wait, as far as I can see, upon the futureoperations of speculative dealers, as happened with Millet,Corot, M. Maris, and their frat


. William De Morgan and his wife . re Epic,yet, revelling in the lyrics of the daisy and violet, she justifiedthe imagery of Shakespeare by painting meadows with dehght. As the possessor of all these wonderful gifts, with the capacityfor giving them full and manifold expression, she was alone ina world that must have seemed sordid when she looked downand not worthy of consideration when she looked up. Rewardshe had none and has gone to her rest. Her fame must now wait, as far as I can see, upon the futureoperations of speculative dealers, as happened with Millet,Corot, M. Maris, and their fraternity. Some day, perhaps not far distant, when a big comer has been made, the doubtful Gainsborough and dubious Halswill be removed from the galleries of docile milhonaires andreplaced by De Morgans, where they will hang, let us hope, as astanding rebuke to the vulgarity of the buyers and their motivesfor buying. ... Enough, enough, it is a mad and fooUsh world and a planetthat was not fit for Evelyn De Morgan to live in. , «*. In MEMOKI\^^Evelyn De Morgan pinxit /)( piirpli- itniijcricsy and holdiiuj a wreath of imiiiortclles. ANGLO-INDIAN ANCESTORS OF WILLIAM DE MORGAN ANGLO-INDIAN ANCESK I OF WILLIAM DE MORGAl John De Morgan had aBrother, Lieut. William DeMorgan. D. 1747 Lieut. John Dk Morgan, Gazetted EnsifEast India Company 1715. B. 1694. JPublicat I Dec. 1760 (1) Elizabeth (2) Susanna (3) Mary B. Nov. 1734 B. Nov. 1735 B. Dec. 1736 (1) Elizabeth married John Dks Vokux at Negapatam, died two months after marriage. No Issu^2ndly, 12 Aug. 1750, James Wilson. Died 1761 without , 11 June, 1762, John Cauland, and had Issue (4) EdwardB. Dec. 1737 T 1. John B. 24 Nov. 1763 2. ElizabethB. 10 Dec. 1764D. 3 Dec. 1765 3. ElizabethB. 9 Nov. Jan. 1768 4. Sarah B. 30 May, 1768 M. — Hawkins (2) Susanka married Colonel Charles Campbell 15 July, 1750, and had Issue r 1. Donald 2. Lawrencb 3. Isabella B. 4 June, 1751 B. 27 Aug. 1753 B. 24 Oct. 1754 g) Mary married fi


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