1 92 MR. PARKER. 



soap-extract celebrity, for his son. I should mention 

 that before his widow — a most ladylike person, well 

 disposed to everyone — left Sibbersfield Hall, she w T as 

 presented with her husband's portrait, and a testi- 

 monial, signed by most of the leading people in the 

 neighbourhood, in recognition of her husband's and 

 her own kindness to the poor and afflicted around 

 them. 



