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Place at Leicester, and an Address presented to him by the 

 County. 



" For many years he acted as Guardian of the Poor for the 

 Parish of Bottesford, and was most attentive to the duties 

 of that office. Gifted with a retentive memory, and keen 

 powers of observation, his conversation was full of charm and 

 interest, while his innate courtesy and kindness of disposition 

 endeared him to all who had access to him. 



" During many years he kept a racing stable at Newmarket, 

 and won the Derby with Cadland, after a Dead Heat, in 

 1828. 



" P.S. — I have left the school at which he was educated 

 blank. I always thought it was Eton, but the last peerage, 

 that by G. E. C, gives it as Harrow." 



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