PITT'S LOVE-LETTERS.
Many faded love letters which had passed , botwoen the 1 Earl of Chatham and his wife • (Lady Hester Grenvillo) both. before• and■ after their marriage, wore included in the 'documents :which,'• at■,the instancy of'rthe •Royal Historical Society, were displayed at - tho Public Record Office, Ohanoory Lane, London) in-oonneotion with , the bicentenary . of the famous statesman. : "Sond me, my sweetest life," wrote the future Prime 1 '.Minister: in 1769, after five . years of married life, "a thousand particulars of - all those little great• things which; to tlioso who are blessed as we arc, so far \ surpass in excellence, and-excccd in attrno-.. tion all the great little things of the busy, ; restless world."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 2
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113PITT'S LOVE-LETTERS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 2
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