Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lady Mulgrave” in chapter 22 of George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor:
...tion from the clergyman, but he was not at home.
I was sorry for it, for Mr. Villiers told me he is one of the last specimens now remaining of Fieldings Parson Adams, sometimes dining with Lord and Lady Mulgrave , and finishing the evening drinking beer in their servants' hall.
I saw the house in which the profligate Duke of Buckingham took refuge from the plague, in the time of Charles II.
His tenantry w...
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