Poaching on their lordships’ manor: George Bloomfield reflects on the Bloomfields’ poetry and on class condescension

George Bloomfield to an Unknown Correspondent [probably James Burrell Faux], undated [late summer/autumn 1820?] Free Thoughts on the Humours of the chase and the Park In the year 1769 our Esquire at Honington (Mr Quince) had a party of Gentlemen Boys at his House On a Visit to Master Quince, the Young Norfords from Bury … Continue reading Poaching on their lordships’ manor: George Bloomfield reflects on the Bloomfields’ poetry and on class condescension