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Autobiography of Anne Lady Halkett

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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For my parents I need nott say much, since they were well [known], and I need not bee ashamed to owne them by * *. It was mentioned as my reproach that I was of [mean extraction; whereas hee that now succeds to that fa[milly] * * was once, was as good a Gentleman as any. [For that ma[tter] I shall ever be satisfied with what can [be said to] the advanttage of that familly; but some that [I am akin] to, both by father and mother, would take itt ill not [to be] thought Gentlemen, for my father claimed the honor of being derived from the Earle of Tillibardin's familly, and my mother from the Earle of Perth's.

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The Autobiography of Anne Lady Halkett
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1875

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page 1 note a The first leaf of the MS. (pp. 3 and 4) is very much mutilated. After some pious introductory remarks regarding patience under affliction, the writer begins her narrative as above, the words in [ ] being supplied where the paper is either torn or worn.

page 13 note a This was upon Thursday night ye 10th of October, 1644.

page 99 note a Jan. 8, 77—8, Side-note.