In his forties Francis Witts enjoyed a leisurely lifestyle and by
1825 he was reporting on Parliamentary affairs in detail and
reviewing the many books he read, but this declined as his
magisterial duties grew. This volume sees many deaths and, as a
consequence, Francis becomes the head of his family. However his
expectations of inheritance are dashed as his line is excluded in
favour of his Uncle Ferdinand's children and grandchildren. Even
worse, a debt of GBP800 is called in!
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