A Bogus Baronet and His Victims
by Allan Pinkerton
The good people of the city of Boston were greatly exercised, at a certain period during the war, over the doings of one Sir Henry Mercer, Bart., who came to the surface, made a ripple of excitement, and then passed from sight and thought, giving place to the next sensation, as will be the way of the world until the end of time.
The particular interest centering in Sir Henry Mercer lay in the ease with which he secured his rank, the remarkably good time he had while he held the title, and the general luxurious way in which he enjoyed the prerogatives of rank and wealth including of course several first-class scandals while he was supposed to be their rightful possessor.
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