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Later additions by Graham Seaman are marked [GS]. His father is supposed to have come to Worcester from Wales in the late eighteenth-century and married Elizabeth Stanley, the daughter of a retired naval surgeon from Nottingham. She was the youngest of Joseph Shelton's children. The Morrises appear to have been distantly related to the Harrises and both families had Quaker associations. The William Morris Gallery possesses watercolour miniatures of the young couple probably painted at the time of their engagement.
He was later headmaster of Bradfield College and then of the Forest School, Walthamstow He had a passion for painting and architecture. The young couple moved into rooms above the business at 32 Lombard Street. They later took a cottage in Sydenham, Kent, where they spent their holidays. He died four days later. This early nineteenth-century building was demolished in The early nineteenth-century mahogany four-poster bed in which he was born is to be seen at Kelmscott Manor. Pugin's Contrasts was published.
She was the third child of Robert Burden and his wife Ann nee Maizey. Robert was from the village of Stanton Harcourt and his wife from the neighbouring village of Alvescot. Her mother registered the birth with a cross indicating she was illiterate. These are in their way as important as the more majestic buildings to which all the world makes pilgrimage. The house was an impressive Palladian brick mansion which had a fifty acre park and a hundred acre farm which bordered Epping Forest.
I remember that I used to look at these two threats of law [and] order with considerable terror, and decidedly preferred to walk on the opposite side of the road; but I never heard of anybody being locked up in the Cage or laid by the heels in the stocks. By this time Morris claimed to have read all Walter Scott's works.
Jane's sister, Elizabeth Bessie Burden, was born. Tennyson's Morte d'Arthur was published. According to Mackail's Notebooks this school was originally situated opposite Elm House where Morris was born. It later moved to George Lane, Woodford. Mackail also recorded that Morris rode to school on a Shetland pony. The lode was 40 feet in width and stretched eastwards for over two miles.