a
Stepmother.
b
Part of the house that included the kitchen and
pantry.
c
A large amount of money left for a wife after the
death of her husband.
d
Thicket or hiding place for game.
e
Carriage hung between two wheels and pulled by a
team of horses.
f
Street address.
g
Means post-chaise, a carriage led by six horses;
an expensive and efficient mode of transportation.
h
Illegitimate daughter.
i
Lowlands; valleys.
j
Chic carriages.
k
About to give birth.
l
Campaigning for the upcoming election.
m
Method of cutting and rolling slim strips of paper
to imitate intricate metal-work.
n
Popular card game.
o
Smelling salts made from a mixture containing
ammonia.
p
Shelter built for doves.
q
Fish ponds.
r
Place where debtors were sent in an attempt to
collect payments for their debts before they were locked up in
debtor’s prison.
s
Met to fight a duel.
t
Menagerie housed in a building in London on the
north side of the Strand.
u
Joseph Bonomi (1739-1808), a fashionable London
architect.
v
Teething rash.
w
Clever person.
x
Screen placed in front of the fireplace during the
summer months.
y
Winding drive.
z
A hanger is a wood on the side of a steep hill or
bank.