Mary Margaret Busk

[2] They made alloy window sashes, and alkali, and the venture became a successful soap manufacturer.

Blair also set up a business making masts, and bought land in the Canadian Maritimes.

[6] She married well in 1796 and her husband William Busk became a member of parliament for Barnstable in 1812 at some expense.

She was bringing intriguing publications to the eye of the British reader although her work reflects her own presumption of English superiority.

[9] Her knowledge and translation skills created Mediaeval popes, emperors, kings, and crusaders, or, Germany, Italy, and Palestine, from a.d. 1125 to a.d. 1268.