Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron (afterwards Noel, poet, known as 'Lord Byron') (1788-1824)
Dates
- Existence: 1788 - 1824
Found in 240 Collections and/or Records:
Letters to Lord Byron of friends from Harrow School with surnames Peel to Wingfield, and letters of various members of the Drury family of Harrow; with a photocopy of notes regarding the Harrow School friends., 1803-1832, 1994.
Letters to Lord Byron of George Dallas and Robert Charles Dallas., 1808-1819.
Letters to Lord Byron of Henry Charles William Angelo and John Jackson., 1806-1815.
The letters here are of the fencing master, Henry Angelo, and pugilist, John Jackson, to Lord Byron. They have been arranged alphabetically by correspondent surname.
Letter of Henry Angelo to Lord Byron, 1806, folios 1-2;
Letters of John Jackson to Lord Byron, 1806-1815, folios 3-23.
Letters to Lord Byron of various correspondents concerning finances and business., 1805-1839.
The letters in this sequence are largely to Lord Byron from a wide variety of correspondents, all of which write to the poet regarding financial or business matters. A significant number are of John Hanson, the solicitor, guardian and advisor to Lord Byron. Also included are letters relating to the will of Lord Byron, written following his death in Greece in 1824.
Letters to or concerning Lord Byron and various artists; including correspondence relating to the Drury Lane Theatre., 1809-1839.
Letters to or concerning Lord Byron of correspondents with surnames from Hardy-Hill., 1808-1824, 1930.
Livret of Louis Marie Joseph Monsigny, a French soldier., 1814-1815.
This booklet was found by Lord Byron on the battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo on his visit in 1816. It had belonged to Louis Marie Joseph Monsigny who died in that battle.
The Livret is mostly printed, with some manuscript annotations relating to Monsigny. Information includes details of his parents, his appearance and items he purchased as a soldier.
Lord Byron's last diary, known as the 'Cephalonia Journal', including 'Verses Written on my 36th Birthday'., 1823-1824.
Manuscript copies in the hand of Ralph Gordon Noel King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace, of letters, dated 1814-1816, mostly of Lord Byron to Elizabeth Lamb, Lady Melbourne; with some copies of other letters to and of Elizabeth Lamb., Undated.
Manuscript copies, in various hands, of poems by Lord Byron., 1815-1829, undated.
This series contains fair copy manuscripts, in various hands, of works of Lord Byron. Included are copies of 'Stanzas for Music' and 'Detached Thoughts'.
Manuscript copies of letters of Lord Byron to Elizabeth Lamb dated 1812-1813, in the hand of Ralph Gordon Noel King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace., Undated.
The copies are undated, but have been arranged in chronological order by the date of the original letters.
Copies of letters of Byron to Lady Melbourne, 1812: folios 1-47;
Copies of letters of Byron to Lady Melbourne, 1813: folios 48-135.
Manuscript copy of 'Stanzas for Music' by Lord Byron in the hand of John Murray [II]., 1816.
Manuscript copy of 'Stanzas for Music' ("There's Not a Joy the World Can Give...") by Byron in the hand of John Murray [II]. There are pencil annotations with one on folio 2 reading 'T. Moore & Ld B', possibly indicating that this copy was made from a manuscript in the hand of Moore. The manuscript has been dated 12 April 1816.
Manuscript journal of a tour of the Alps, by Lord Byron., 1816.
A copy in Byron’s hand of the journal he kept during a tour of the Swiss Alps in 1816 which he sent to his half-sister Augusta Leigh. The journal is dated 'Clarens Septr 18th 1816'and covers 17-29 September 1816.
Manuscript notes of John Murray II concerning "Conversations of Lord Byron" by Thomas Medwin., 1824.
The papers include correspondence, proofs of pamphlets written by John Cam Hobhouse and John Murray in response to Medwin`s publication, and miscellaneous papers concerning Medwin.
Manuscript of a poem "Addressed to the Purveyor of the Latest Byron Scandal", by an unidentified author., 1869.
Manuscript of and letters concerning a 'Narrative on Lord Byron's early years', by Newton Hanson., 1805-1847, undated.
Manuscript of 'Bride of Abydos', by Lord Byron., 1813.
Manuscript of Cantos I and II of 'Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: a Romaunt', by Lord Byron.
Composed between 1809 and 1811, Cantos I and II of 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimmage' were published by John Murray in March 1812.
Manuscript of cantos I, II and V of 'Don Juan' by Lord Byron.
The first canto is dated Venice September 16th 1818, the fifth canto is dated Ravenna, October 16th 1820. Originally intended as a neat copy for the printer the manuscript became a working copy as Byron made subsequent revisions and additions.
Manuscript of 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto III', by Lord Byron., 1816.
Manuscript of critical observations by John Cam Hobhouse on 'Life of Lord Byron' by John Galt; in particular, on the use by Galt of recollections of Byron by Marie Henri Beyle., , ? 1830-1837.
Manuscript of 'Glimpses of Byron's Men Friends', possibly by Emily Morse Symonds, 'George Paston'., Early 20th Century.
Manuscript of John Cam Hobhouse concerning the destruction of the memoirs of Lord Byron; with related letters., 1824-1869.
Manuscript of John Cam Hobhouse giving his account of the separation of Lord and Lady Byron, with his copies of related correspondence., 19th century.
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