Observations and advices oeconomical
North, Dudley North, Baron, 1602-1677.
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LXV.

When the Heir becomes a Married man and Master of a Family of his own, yet some∣times the Parent thinks his Sons presence so necessary to him, as he will summon him again to Sojourn, which must be incon∣venient, unlesse the Son hath brought himself by improvi∣dence to an impossibility to live by himself. This I know by experience; for having ma∣ny Children I was called home by my Father several times, who finding the inconvenience of two considerable Families in a house, returned me as often to my own home, which was not onely a doubling of charge▪ Page  99 but a very great hinderance to me in my whole course.