The Fountain Inn, Agnes Surriage And Sir Harry Frankland; a Paper Read Before the Marblehead Historical Society, December 8, 1904
The Fountain Inn, Agnes Surriage And Sir Harry Frankland; a Paper Read Before the Marblehead Historical Society, December 8, 1904
Sanborn, Nathan Perkins 1825-
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Edward Holyoke, the pastor of said church, in name of Agnes Surriage. " * * April 26 sailed from Belem to Boston on board the ship Friendship, Captain Eleazer Johnson." On Frankland's arrival at Boston he in- troduced to his compeers the lovely and accomplished but once sUghted Agnes Siu*- riage as Lady Frankland, who was at once recognized as a star of the first magnitude in the polished circles of the town. In October of this year (1756) Frankland bought of Thomas Greenough for ;^i,200 sterli...ng the celebrated Clark mansion on Garden Court street and Bell Alley at the north end of the town. This house was Digitized by VjOOQ IC SIR HARRY PRANKLAND. 31 erected by one of the wealthiest merchants in Boston, and was intended to rival in splendor the far-famed Hutchinson house adjoining it. It was of brick, three stories high, and contained in all twenty-six rooms. To this elegant mansion, furnished with regal splendor. Sir Harry introduced his Lady, and here during the winter she pre- sided over th^ elite of the court end of the town as one of the most charming women of that period.
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