Three Hundred Years of a Family Living, Being a History of the Rilands of Sutton Coldfield
Three Hundred Years of a Family Living, Being a History of the Rilands of Sutton Coldfield
W K Riland William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford
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Besides these matters and aflfectionate messages to Lydia "if she should catch the Hooping Cough and be bad, be so good as to let me know that I may come and nurse her, for you know she is my one" she goes on to say • Talent. 86 THE RILANDS OF SUITON. "The Bp. of Raphoe, who is here with His Lady lent me her Single Horse to ride out on, and not only so but went with me himself, and I did not like the going of it, for it would not canter, and he says I shall have another of his lady's horses whi...ch is also here but that somebody shall ride it first least it should not go well, — there's for you — I do not know whether you wont be a Dean or some such thing through my acquaintance with the Irish Bishop.* I have rode out twice behind Peter Guarton, who is here for his health. He is something better. Our Company is now upwards of 50, they sometimes make my head ach, we have one baronet." Her next letter begins : — ** Matlock Thursday June ye 9th. My dear love, — At a house a quarter of a mile, from this place, where I was resting myself after a walk — a man put in his head and said Do you sell drink here ; I turned and saw John Heatley who said he had a letter for me which I read imediatly and am very glad that you and all things are well at Home.
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