Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces: With Letters Containing a Comparative View of the Modes of Living, Arts, Commerce, Literature, Manners, &c, of Edinburgh, at Different Periods (Classic Reprint)

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After the death of her husband, Mrs Creech retired with her young charge to the village of Dalkeith, where she continued to be patronised by the noble family of Lothian, who had bestowed the living of Newbattle on her husband; and at the death of her two daughters, she resided for sometime in Perthshire, and her son, we believe, was for a short period at one of the schools in the town of Perth. They soon, however, re turned to Dalkeith, where Mr Creech received an ex cellent education at the school of Mr Barclay, 'who was one ofthe ablest and most successful teachers of his day, and who had the happiness Of directing the early stu dies of the late Lord Chancellor Loughborough, the late Lord Viscount Melville, and other eminent characters who have since shone in public life.

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