. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2 from the unpublished ms. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M. A., unofficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. rry, , and the Cosways, as well as clerks andshopkeepers. The Rev. Dawson Warren left England forParis on 12 Nov., 1801, and returned to Edmontonon 29 Jan., 1802. Mr. Jackson did not reachEngland until 24 April, 1802. From 1802 until hisdeath, nearly thirty-seven years later, the Vicarof Edmonton seems to have led an uneventfullife amongst admiring parishioners, som
. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2 from the unpublished ms. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M. A., unofficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. rry, , and the Cosways, as well as clerks andshopkeepers. The Rev. Dawson Warren left England forParis on 12 Nov., 1801, and returned to Edmontonon 29 Jan., 1802. Mr. Jackson did not reachEngland until 24 April, 1802. From 1802 until hisdeath, nearly thirty-seven years later, the Vicarof Edmonton seems to have led an uneventfullife amongst admiring parishioners, some of whommay possibly have seen John Gilpin in the dayswhen the village still retained its pristine rusticityuntarnished. In 1813, on the death of the Wimbolt, the Rev. Dawson Warren tookpossession of Sir John Welds Chapel at Southgateas appurtenant to the vicarage of 1802 and 1816 nine other children wereborn at the old vicarage, which, like its neighbourthe original Bell Inn, made world-famous byCowper, has now been demolished.^ 1 5. Anne [i802-1878] m. Major Thomas John Hammond[i791-1875], and the mother of the Rev. Canon Hammond,Col. Sir Arthur G. Hammond, , , and Dr. Wilham.
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