Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, LL. D
During the Last Twenty Years of His Life (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, LL. D: During the Last Twenty Years of His Life Henry Thrale, whom she married, was the head Of the great brewery house now known as that Of Barclay and Perkins. Henry Thrale's father had succeeded Edmund Halsey, who began life by run ning away from his father, a miller at St. Albans. Halsey was taken in as a clerktof-all-work at the Anchor Brewhouse in Southwark, became a house clerk able enough to please Child, his. Master, and handsome enough to please his master's daughter. He married the daughter and succeeded to Child's Brewery, made much money, and had himself an Only daughter, whom he married to a lord. Henry Thrale's father was a nephew Of. Halsey's, who had worked in the brewery for twenty years, when.
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