Isopel Berners Isopel Berners

Isopel Berners

Publisher Description

The last century was yet in its infancy when the author of The Romany Rye first saw the light in the sleepy little East Anglian township of East Dereham, in the county distinguished by Borrow as the one in which the people eat the best dumplings in the world and speak the purest English. In 1816, after ramblings far and wide both in Ireland and in Scotland, the Borrows settled in Norwich, where George was schooled under a master whose name at p. 2least is still familiar to English youth, Dr. Valpy (brother of Dr. Richard Valpy). Among his schoolfellows at the grammar school were Rajah Brooke and Dr. James Martineau.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1881
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
410
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
265.6
KB

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