150
portrait ; a Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice,
the first rakish and dissipated, the other
faultlessly beautiful. In the garden are
ancient yew and holly hedges ; through the
holly opens an iron gate, surmounted with a
cipher of the initials J.A., C.W Thp>
ceipted bill for this gate, which cost 5oL ? s
preserved. In a, corner is a covered seat
teh^fe jnft %%&$
cypress I have ever seen. A cabinet in ?he drawing-room holds a brass dog-collar with the name Joseph Addison in scro tork toy silver teapot belonging to Miss AdSn and a piece of rich brocade, part of htr dress' Somewhere in the mansion is said to b? a concealed closet, filled with AddisonTan
Rev. John Addison
NOTES AND QUERIES.
S. I. FEB. 20, 1904.
but
able
W. T.
eaber
=Frances Lawson.
Lieu f fc - Thomas E. K. Addison,
of the Buffs (died 1875).
Pau.
r^v^| t ,r'Fr ;s ^ a ssr ^ff&f^ff&^
Street, \Ll_-J \2et' a d dated ' KnrH^.
trustees, or both,
- " u - her
uneasiness, for
"~ t - u to
chiefly from her dpsT ^t " U8 . matctt to proceed
telling me that Mr K marr ymg, she every day
her, and she cfnnot h^ ^ r8 n disa greea6le to
whom she SU?Si&.5S M w ^ th a Man
V" 1 ; , ne says '
Match go on, ana 11
Bilton she cannot
~erson, she will
Love with,
to let ye
person, she will
(Egerton MS. N o .
135).
her final
his
the
8fSfijf& ^
eorated proprietor of Adduon s di and
f- Addison,'
the writer
-W =
Berkeley A.
(Royal Irish Rifles'.
S S iSS 5 =' SS:
But careless now of fortune, fame or fate Perhaps forgets that Addison was'great." '
lYlclt'tilGW Jtf OiDGchfi "RlnYfl m r\f
-r-e"^ iu a paper read before the Warwick
Miss Charlotte Addison was buried in tha
ollowmg days it was sold at Sotheby's ft onsisted of 1,856 lots, and realized 3 Is M Qs P1 S reS W6re ^ dis Persed until June J. Ihey were sold at Christie's in thirtv- ve lots, and realized 4,067^. 95. A nicturo f Miss Addison as a little girl wasfeSned JOHN T. PAGE.