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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER III
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Sunday walking, for walking's sake, was never allowed; and even going to a distant church was discouraged.

When in Cadogan Place, we always crossed the Five Fields, where Belgrave Square now stands, to hear Dr.Thorpe at the Lock Chapel, and bring him home to dine with us.

From Great Ormond Street, we attended St.John's Chapel in Bedford Row, then served by Daniel Wilson, afterwards Bishop of Calcutta.

He was succeeded in 1826 by the Rev.Baptist Noel.

Your uncle generally went to church with us in the morning, and latterly formed the habit of walking out of town, alone or with a friend, in the after part of the day.


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