. Aedes Althorpianae; or, Account of the mansion, books, and pictures, at Althorp; the residence of George John, earl Spencer, To which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. nd religion, but gods will must be done, and he knows whats bestfor us. Pray for mee, and be as much my frend as lie indcauour to wish w all my sonic youd shew mee your kindness in directing 17. Ihe following are her sentiments upon the decapitation of her uncle, theunfortunate Lord Russell. It is dated 22 July, 1683; I have so much expe-rience of your good nature and compassion to yo
. Aedes Althorpianae; or, Account of the mansion, books, and pictures, at Althorp; the residence of George John, earl Spencer, To which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. nd religion, but gods will must be done, and he knows whats bestfor us. Pray for mee, and be as much my frend as lie indcauour to wish w all my sonic youd shew mee your kindness in directing 17. Ihe following are her sentiments upon the decapitation of her uncle, theunfortunate Lord Russell. It is dated 22 July, 1683; I have so much expe-rience of your good nature and compassion to your friends to fear your thinkingme guilty of any neglect or want of kiiidnes or respect to my fiends at detford,beeaus I haue not been to uisit your daughter as I ought to have done in herlying in, and as I should certaiidy for more reasons than one have seen detfordlong liefore this time, had I not liin oucrwhelmed w y misfortunes of a famylywho haue taken up all my thouglits this 3 weeks ; and indeed my mothers partv she bears in it is so gricuous that I was obliged to go down to althorpc toher, she not being well. No. 50. Yet Lady Sunderland has been accused ofdisplaying no sympathy 1. T .Xrwina .Tixa ^ * af:: XAH^D From ajt ©li^iiaal IBrintittJ^ W iSaUitryat , —1702.] ACCOUNT OF ALTHORP. li thirteen years; dying in 1715, but not before she had seen hersecond son, Charles, united in marriage ; first, w-ith the noblefamily of Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle ;* and, secondly, withthe not less illustrious house of Marlborough—from whichsecond marriage the dukedom is now derived. She also saw himLord Lieutenant of Ireland, and Lord Privy Seal: just beforeher decease. It only remains to request the readers attention tothe Portrait by Sir P. Lelj-f- of the lady whose characterhas so long engaged his attention. It is taken from the original,in the Gallery at Althorp; althougJi Granger notices anotherportrait of her, at Windsor, which has bee
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