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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Correspondence relating Lord Byron and friends from Harrow |
| Date | 1803-1822 |
| Document Type | Correspondence |
| Theme | Private and Domestic Life |
| Description |
Includes letters from William Peel to Byron and others from John Wingfield to Byron, with a transcript, undated, of a letter, 1806, of Byron to Wingfield. Also, letters of the Drury family of Harrow School to various correspondents: (1) 1808-1815, Henry Drury to Byron, with and one, 1832, to John Murray II; (2) 1803-1811, Joseph Drury to Byron; (3) List of Vicarial fees at Harrow, with a note, 1822, from Henry Drury, possibly in connection with the burial of Allegra Byron; (4) 1803, letter to Dr Drury stating Byron’s desire to change his tutor. |
| Keywords | friendship education authors |
| People | Byron, George Gordon (6th Baron Byron) Drury, Joseph Drury, Henry Joseph Thomas Wingfield, John Peel, William Murray, John II |
| Places | Harrow; Cockwood; Devon; United Kingdom |
| NLS Collection | Byron Papers |
| NLS Reference | MS.43515 |
| Copyright and Source Archive | The National Library of Scotland |