Anecdotes of the Delborough family: a novel (1792)
Susannah GunningRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 GUN |
Somerset | SANHS | Tite 44-9 |
GRN0337985
Publication Details
GRN0337985
256p
18cm
Hardback
Volume Details
Vol.5
The author was a daughter of a Somerset clergyman.
First line:
Lady Selina, as soon as she got home, enquired if her father was gone to bed, and was surprised at being told his Grace was up, and had three gentlemen still with him who had all supped there: and who are they said she to the servant, who gave her the information?
First line:
Lady Selina, as soon as she got home, enquired if her father was gone to bed, and was surprised at being told his Grace was up, and had three gentlemen still with him who had all supped there: and who are they said she to the servant, who gave her the information?
18th century