Excerpt from Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces: With Letters, Containing a Comparative View of the Modes of Living, Arts, Commerce, Literature, Manners, &C., Of Edinburgh, at Different Periods
Wanna Cannon, late Bookseller in Edinburgh, was born at Newbattle, in the neighbourhood of that city, on the 21st of April 174-5. His ancestors were re spectable farmers in the county of Fife, but not in opu lent circumstances. He was the son of the Rev. William Crunch, minister of the parish of Newbattle, and Mrs Mary Buley, an English lady, nearly related to the family of Quarme in Devonshire, several of whom have held the dliceof Usher of the Black Rod in the House of Lords. The Rev. Mrcreeoh, who wasapioussndmoetreepec table clergyman, died at the early age of forty, a few months after the birth of his son William, leaving be sides him, his widow, and two very young daughters.
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ISBN | 9781334942013 |
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Sprache | eng |
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Verlag | Forgotten Books |
Jahr | 2017 |
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