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Page viii
... IN the year 1763 , Thomas Rogers the elder , the Poet's grandfather , was a wealthy glass manufacturer at Stourbridge in Worcestershire , and lived at a large house called the Hill , near that town . His viii SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... IN the year 1763 , Thomas Rogers the elder , the Poet's grandfather , was a wealthy glass manufacturer at Stourbridge in Worcestershire , and lived at a large house called the Hill , near that town . His viii SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
Page ix
... Stourbridge he had entered into partnership with Daniel Radford , who was a large warehouseman in Cheapside ; and his only son , Thomas Rogers the younger , had left Worcestershire to join this London partnership . This led to an ...
... Stourbridge he had entered into partnership with Daniel Radford , who was a large warehouseman in Cheapside ; and his only son , Thomas Rogers the younger , had left Worcestershire to join this London partnership . This led to an ...
Page xv
... Stourbridge . And these two houses , his grandfather's near Stourbridge , and his father's on Newington Green , most likely together supplied him with the scenery that his Poem on the ' Pleasures of Memory ' opens with . The house at ...
... Stourbridge . And these two houses , his grandfather's near Stourbridge , and his father's on Newington Green , most likely together supplied him with the scenery that his Poem on the ' Pleasures of Memory ' opens with . The house at ...
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