Benjamin Newton (1762-1830) was Rector of Wath in the early
nineteenth century, and the tutor and close friend of Charles
Budenell-Bruce, the first Marquis of Ailesbury. This book,
originally published in 1933, contains the text of his diaries from
1816 to 1818, in which he records the daily duties of a clergyman
in this period as well as his travels through the country and
encounters with members of the nobility. This book will be of value
to anyone with an interest in life among the upper-middle classes
in the late Georgian or early Victorian era.
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