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The Patriarch (Hardcover)
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The Patriarch (Hardcover)
Series: The Complete Diary of a Cotswold Parson, v.9
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Volume Nine begins with the death of the diarist's wife, Margaret,
after a marriage of almost 42 years. Margaret's health had always
been delicate and she finally declined and died of dropsy-what
today might be referred to as an edema due to congestive heart
failure. Margaret had never been a lively or outgoing person, but
it had been a marriage of money and the Backhouse resources
restored the Witts family's fortune and provided the foundation to
the substantial estate that Francis Witts left to his son Edward
when he, the diarist, also died four years later. Francis Witts was
lonely and reflective in his final years. His own health was not
good and he predicted, correctly that it was the heart. On 4 May
1854 he put his thoughts to his diary: 'But, in truth, the
continued, if not increased, difficulty of breathing, makes me
satisfied that there is some serious mischief near or about the
heart: it may be organic; and the end may come at no distant
period: may I be then found not ill-prepared; resigned, patient,
and penitent as the clouds gather around me!' In between the
periods of indifferent health he roused himself to visit old
friends and relations and he made several visits to London,
especially at the time of the Great Exhibition in 1851. Francis
Witts longed for visits from Edward, Sophy and his grandsons, and
the sadness he felt at not getting enough of their time is
painfully clear in these last years. At last he found a curate to
aid him in his clerical duties, but it was all too late. In the
presence of his curate at lunch on 18 August 1854 the ultimate
mischief occurred. The previous day he had written the final words
in his diary: 'Received from C. J. Geldard a present of two brace
of Moor game.' He did not live to enjoy them, and his diaries
extending 56 years came to close.
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