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what thirty pounds for year--and the rector would satisfy him with a
it visits volatrice and periodic to receive tenth, or he/she asks in some parish
you damn that are been able to reach his/her ear. How accidents of some kind wants
is not infrequent during the twenty years that follow in Crabbe
career of cleric, can be immediately well to announce that nothing particular
employed of blame to him in the matter. Him but "it participated some brittleness of
his/her times." During these second years of the eighteenth century, as for
you crave before and later, the pluralism in the Church was rather the rule that
the exception, and in not-residence accordingly you/he/she was recognized as
inevitable, and really it doesn't care him for comment. The two Dorsetshires livings
it was of small value, and as Crabbe was now looking in ahead to his
marriage with Miss faithful Elmy, he could not afford
resides. However, he has not been able to think him shrewd to decline the
first preferment offered from so important a distributor of patronage as the
God Cancelliere.
However, events were to course of hand that helped to determine Crabbe
future immediate. To the beginnings of 1784 that the Duke of Rutland is become God
Lieutenant of Ireland. The appointment had been made before the duration,
and you/he/she had been decided that Crabbe had not to be on the personnel in the Castle.
His/her child doesn't express surprise to this decision, and ago of him no
damage. The duke and the chaplain divided excellent friends. Crabbe
and his/her wife both to remain to Belvoir until their went well
convenience and the duke it undertook that he would not have forgotten him as
future preferment and concerned. On the strength of these offers, Crabbe and
Miss Elmy brought gotten married in December 1783, in the church of parish of
Beccles, where the mother of Miss Elmy resided, and some weeks later takings on
their abode in the rooms assigned them to Castle of Belvoir.
As Miss Elmy lived from the many years with his/her uncle and aunt, Mr. and