Leviestershire, a gentleman f large portion and beneficenes, Nation had act and learning. Ite a my noble library, my Micho and a large collection of pectines both in freats Ormond the and at Gopal, descited in London and its Environa' (V,76-97) and in the Connoisseur ; and his house at hopeal in Youngó. Tons. He died in 1773 aged 75. Ginge Steevens changes him inth. komposity with and being opoilt by scoriate a set of men every may inferio imy t himself. For his contarship of Shakespea The might incleed with equal prodiace have enlisted his under the hunus age |