I must impart it to you. My daughter, I am sorry to inform you is much attached to, and has engaged herself to a young English gentleman of the name of Caton. I do sincerely wish she had placed her affections elsewhere, but I do not think myself at liberty... More Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories - Page 257by Marion Harland - 1899 - 449 pagesFull view - About this book
| Kate Mason Rowland - Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832 - 1898 - 528 pages
...zoth September. As the intelligence I am going to give you may make some alterations in your plans, although disagreeable, I must impart it to you. My...daughter, I am sorry to inform you is much attached t0, and has engaged herself to a young English gentleman of the name of Caton. I do sincerely wish... | |
| Maryland - 1920 - 996 pages
...20th of September. As the intelligence I am going to give yon may make some alterations in your plans, although disagreeable, I must impart it to you. My...much attached to and has engaged herself to, a young 1 The original letter has been preserved among the family papers of lirs. Wm. C. Pennington, Baltimore,... | |
| A. M. W. Stirling - England - 1916 - 454 pages
...1786, he penned to Daniel Carroll a letter which was little calculated to be welcome to the recipient. My daughter, I am sorry to inform you, is much attached...gentleman of the name of Caton. I do sincerely wish that she had placed her affections elsewhere, but I do not think myself at liberty to control her choice... | |
| William Hand Browne, Louis Henry Dielman - Maryland - 1921 - 466 pages
...20th of September. As the intelligence I am going to give you may make some alterations in your plans, although disagreeable, I must impart it to you. My...gentleman of the name of Caton. I do sincerely wish that she had placed her affections elsewhere, but I do not think I am at liberty to control her choice... | |
| Scott McDermott - Catholics - 2002 - 380 pages
...Daniel Carroll of Duddington, but he permitted her to marry Richard Catón instead, commenting that "I do not think myself at liberty to control her choice, when fixed on a person of unexceptionable character." Emily Catón McTavish PHILIP TC TILYARD Maryland Historical Society Courtesy... | |
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