Description | The new school buildings are pronounced to be most convenient by all competent judges. Has perused the will of the founder of the school and all the other relevant papers and parchments, and can assure his Lordship that the founder's intentions are strictly adhered to. The persons who have presumed to give Lord Uxbridge a different account are very ignorant, impertinent and malicious men. Observes that Lord Uxbridge tends to be influenced by gossip prejudicial to the writer. |