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18.

I remember going with him to Warwick Castle for a week. There
came a man from Birmingham a man of great eminence whom he had sent for to get
all manner of details in relation to some branch of political
economy. His name I think was Gabbett & he was a
manufacturer of Oil of Vitriol & was I believe the grandfather
of Lady Romilly, with whom Romilly became acquainted at Bowood
and carried on the courtship there. I heard her spoken
slightingly of in the Bowood family as if not strong in
understanding – but I thought her understanding both strong & sound.


Identifier: | JB/009/118/001
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009

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118

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biographical material

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1

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recto

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