excerpt from 'Diary of Caroline Powys, 30 November 1789' pp. 245–246 (98 words)

excerpt from 'Diary of Caroline Powys, 30 November 1789' pp. 245–246 (98 words)

part of

Diary of Caroline Powys, 30 November 1789

original language

urn:iso:std:iso:639:ed-3:eng

in pages

245–246

type

text excerpt

encoded value

[A]t nine went to Lord Barrymore’s, who had invited some part of our neighbourhood to a “little dance,” as he express’d it on his cards. It was a very agreeable small party, a very elegant supper. Two long tables in the circular room, as not company sufficient for those round the room as before, and in the centre was a stove, which made it charming warm. My lord, and one of his brothers, and Mrs. Bertie sang some good catches after supper, which, as all have charming voices, was very pleasant. 

appears in search results as

excerpt from 'Diary of Caroline Powys, 30 November 1789' pp. 245–246 (98 words)

1516747421558:

reported in source

1516747421558

documented in
Page data computed in 343 ms with 1,759,104 bytes allocated and 35 SPARQL queries executed.