Copies. Derivative objects.
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Letters of, to and concerning Catherine Gordon Byron, the mother of Lord Byron., 1788-1811.
File
Identifier: MS.43410
Scope and Contents
The letters in this folder have been arranged alphabetically by correspondent.Letters and copies of letters of and to William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, 1799: folios 1-6;Letters of Catherine Gordon Byron to John Birch, 1805: folios 7-8;Letters of Catherine Gordon Byron to John Hanson, 1801-1811: folios 9-133;Letters of Catherine Gordon Byron to John Laurie, 1801: folios 134-137;Letters of Catherine...
Dates:
1788-1811.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Archive of John Murray, publishers.
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Papers of and relating to George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron, poet.
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Correspondence of, to and concerning Lord Byron and his circle.
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Letters of and to Catherine Gordon Byron, and of Anne Isabella Noel Byron, Lady Byron.
Manuscript of and letters concerning a 'Narrative on Lord Byron's early years', by Newton Hanson., 1805-1847, undated.
File
Identifier: MS.43537
Scope and Contents
The letters and manuscripts in this folder mostly relate to a proposed publication by Newton Hanson about Lord Byron. The letters at the start of the sequence were possibly collated in order for them to be included in the work. Included in the proposed works were many copies of letters, mainly sent to John Hanson, father to Newton and an executor for Lord Byron. There are two copies of the main text of the work – the first is more complete than the second.Letter of Thomas Jones...
Dates:
1805-1847, undated.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Archive of John Murray, publishers.
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Papers of and relating to George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron, poet.
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Correspondence of, to and concerning Lord Byron and his circle.
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Correspondence and other material concerning publications relating to Lord Byron after his death.