The Diary of William Bray: extracts by William Bray
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{82} Abinger Hall. Afterwards Lady Donegal's. {83} Mr. Rice was lord of the Manor of Tooting. {84} The Eaten Bray estate was inherited by Mr. Bray's ancestor, Sir Edward Bray, as heir male of Lord Bray, and sold by him. {85} They became clients, and the family have remained among the best clients of Mr. Bray's firm. {86} Sir Joseph Mawbey was member for Surrey;made a fortune by a distillery. Mr. Briscoe derived the manor of Epsom from his daughter. {87} Mr. Malthus had left the Rookery, and was living at Albury, in the house afterwards Colonel Clive's. {88} An instance of Mr. Bray's activity. {89} Granville Sharp. General Oglethorpe lived for some years at Westbrook, Godalming. {90} The author of 'The Coinage of Great Britain.' {91} His engagements for a week. {92} Of Shabden, father of the Miss Fanshawes. |
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