International Weekly Miscellany — Volume 1, No. 2, July 8, 1850 by Various
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page 36 of 113 (31%)
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Letter from the Duke Of Wellington.--A short time since, (says the _Court Journal_,) the rector of a parish in one of the midland counties, having obtained subscriptions toward the restoration of his church, still found himself unable to meet all the claims which the outlay had occasioned. To supply the deficiency, he wrote to many persons of wealth and eminence, politely soliciting their aid. The following is a copy of the reply which he received to the application made to his Grace: "F.M. the Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Mr. ----. As Mr. ---- feels that his letter needs apology, the Duke will say no more on that subject; but he must add, that as there is not a church, chapel, glebe-house, school, or even a pagoda, built from the north to the south pole or within the utmost limits of the earth, to which he (the Duke of Wellington) is not called upon to contribute, the Duke is surprised that Mr. ----, having already raised £7,500 toward the restoration of his church, should make application to the Duke, who has nothing to say either to ---- or to ----shire." Immediately upon the receipt of this, the reverend gentleman was offered five guineas for the autograph, which he readily accepted, entering the amount in his subscription-list as the Duke of Wellington's contribution to the fund. * * * * * RECENT DEATHS. Mr. Richard J. Wyatt, an eminent English sculptor, died at Rome on |
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