... Lymington published a little book about his town and its surroundings, and the reader can well sympathize with his enthusiasm. After giving high praise to the founding of Gilpin's school, and its endowment, he concluded with the following praise of... A new guide to Lymington, by a resident gentleman - Page 52by Lymington - 1841 - 136 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lymington, Richard WARNER (Rector of Chelwood and of Great Chalfield.) - 1847 - 172 pages
...acquaintance. And when the names of heroes and of statesmen shall have passed into oblivion, that of GILMN will be remembered with veneration, at Boldre, and associated with the character of a man who 54 was not only distinguished for extensive erudition, for inflexible integrity, and benevolence of... | |
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