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Rh lecture them in Religion and Morality; after which he treated them with a Supper, gave them uch Books as they wanted, and then dipatched them with her Bleing. Nor did he forget them at her Death, but left each a Legacy, as will be een among other charitable Donations when we publih her Will, which we may do in ome future Volume. There is one Requet however o ingular, that we cannot help taking ome Notice of it in this Place; which is, that of her giving o many Acres of Land to be planted yearly with Potatoes, for all the Poor of any Parih who would come and fetch them for the Ue of their Families; but if any took them to ell they were deprived of that Privilege ever after. And thee Roots were planted and raied from the Rent ariing from a Farm which he had aigned