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\\ , ■< r as being “all goodness and all good-nature/'’
: >: husband’s love of seclusion, which was
ommand could not open the gates of Ham
• " m, according to the Gentleman s Magazine,
Dysart “a most gracious intimation” that he
n•• Windsor and breakfast with him. Lord Dysart
• n j. h< u ( becomes a public spectacle
, D\ <irt, had no children. In her later life she
md | illne hich she bore with the utmost
ole, grieved over her
’ h n he was condoling with
( h i on a sad. bereavement, he wrote: * “ I am < vcn moi > I>1
i I tread a similar misfortune in one, I may venture to say, of as
t jualities and disposition, my niece Lady Dysart, whose case
bv ' 1 us a little in the spring, but she has lately grown so much worse
/ I Lar her duration will be short. I say no more, for time only,

o can soften such afflictions, nor can any consolations be. sug-
mmediately occur to the persons afflicted. To
mt t) be comforted.”
he wrh of August Horace Walpole wrc to Miss Berry: “I
. 1 h ^grossed by a sad
: L. fall on my family and on. me.
t Linger. Her case is prone
, daj may be her last. She suffers consii
\ ug ust,
ir - i ws I see the tall
annoys of Ham House, where my poor niece lies languish-
She. still is carried to air, and said to me two days ago,

' of crossing Kingston Bridge4(which is very ruinous):
I am too ia ■ gone myself.’ ” . •
L n m r died on the 5th of September. 1789. On the 13th
> - on.' to Lady Ossory:
• . - v c enh-wd was an excellent per 1. and I have reason to

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pp. < ■ I '

i vol. i., p. 185.
4 Kingston Bridge was then an old wooden
bridge, the first to be built across the Tham.es
I after the Fire of London.

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