My Lops humble am well Lorcant 1837 Ensigns From the original Ricture in the Possession of the R Hon Lord Braybrook London T&W Boone Bond Street. OF SIR BENJAMIN RUDYERD, KNT. CONTAINING HIS SPEECHES AND POEMS; "Sir Benjamin Rudyerd was a man in great vogue in those days, a wit and poet, and the "One of the most eloquent men in that best age of English eloquence." SOUTHEY'S Book of the Church, p. 460. "Who so nobly defended the Bishops."--GRAINGER'S Biog. Dict. TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE LETTERS OF HIS GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSON BENJAMIN RUDYERD, ESQ. CAPTAIN IN THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS AT THE BATTLE OF FONTENOY. EDITED BY JAMES ALEXANDER MANNING, OF THE INNER TEMPLE. LONDON: T. & W. BOONE, NEW BOND STREET. M.DCCC.XLI. |