"Came all the clergy from the land, gentry from far and near,
Nor least amoung the quality was ---. "
A person's name goes in the "---" part.
Does this mean that:
"All the clergy and gentry came from far and near.
--- was far out league." ?
Appreciate any suggestions.
No. "---" is in the same league, of the same stature. "---" also came either from far or near; "---" is regarded as highly as the gentry and the clergy.Originally Posted by sfari
(Topic establisher)
So then does it mean:
"--- was not so much at the bottom of the quality."
He fit pretty well among the quality."?
To add, the "---" part is actually "County Engineer".
I am not so familiar with the occupation but
is a County Engineer a quality?
Many thanks.
Nor least among the quality of (those) men was the County Engineer. :wink: The men in attendance are hold positions of quality; they are clergy, gentry, and city planners/builders/architects/engineers.Originally Posted by kk
The County Engineer is responsible for the maintenance and upgrade of the County's transportation system (i.e., roads, bridges, trains, etc.) :DOriginally Posted by kk