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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER III
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It was a large rambling house, at the corner of Powis Place, and was said to have been the residence of Lord Chancellor Thurlow at the time when the Great Seal was stolen from his custody.

It now forms the east wing of an Homoeopathic hospital.
Here the Macaulays remained till 1831.

"Those were to me," says Lady Trevelyan, "years of intense happiness.

There might be money troubles, but they did not touch us.

Our lives were passed after a fashion which would seem indeed strange to the present generation.


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