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A letter describing Lord Byron’s memoirs ... scandalise and captivate its readers’ imagination.” Byron was a student at Trinity College between 1805 and 1807. Trinity College archivist ...
The dashing Lord is never more himself than when ... to the United Kingdom will lay a wreath at Byron’s statue in Trinity College. Byron the philhellene is but one Byron among many.
A discovery at Trinity College, Cambridge has shed new light on the ‘bad boy’ of the Romantic movement, Lord Byron. Adam Green, an archivist at Trinity College (where Byron studied as a young man) ...
1805: Lord Byron arrived at Trinity College, Cambridge. He wrote to his half-sister Augusta: “As might be supposed I like a College Life extremely, especially as I have escaped the Trammels or rather ...
In March 1812, the poet Lord ... at Trinity College, Cambridge, making his first steps as a poet and is depicted on a wild, presumably Scottish coastline—marking the young Byron's affection ...
An appeal to raise £360,000 to move a late-Victorian memorial to the poet Lord Byron to a more ... in 1844 to the Wren Library at Trinity College, Cambridge, Byron’s alma mater, where it ...
Page one of a letter dated October 29 1823 describing Lord Byron’s memoirs which has been discovered at Trinity College (Trinity College/PA) Ms Palgrave writes, in the 1823 letter to her father ...
Page three of a letter dated October 29 1823 describing Lord Byron’s memoirs which has been discovered at Trinity College Credit: PA Media A letter describing Lord Byron’s memoirs, which were ...