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Massingberd_to_Hanson_1810-08-09.docx
The address of Mrs. Elizabeth Massingberd with whom Byron frequently took rooms when in London. BLJ I-122n

ElMassingberd_to_JoHanson_1811-05-16.docx
Where Mrs Massingberd and her daughter are held due to Byron's debt 1811-05-16

John Hanson's business address

Byron_to_JoHanson_1811-07-04.docx
"There is a Bill of Miller’s in Albemarle’s which also must be paid immediately, on my arrival; I do not mean to reproach you, but I certainly thought there were funds to answer so small a draft when I left London, however it has remained in his…

P5V2_1810-10-03_Byron_to_FrHodgson_BOP.docx
Poet, critic, painter, landscape gardener. From the ODNB: "Poet, critic, and religious humanist, Pope was also a good conversationalist and letter writer, an influential garden designer, and a connoisseur of architecture and art."

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P5V1_1810-07-04_Byron_to_EdEllice.docx
A club for Whigs. 60 St James's Street, London SW1A 1LN. London Journal 10 March 1814.

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Byron_to_JoHobhouse_1810-11-12.docx
Hobhouse's London mailing address

Byron_to_CaByron_1809-11-12.docx
Byron to Catherine Gordon Byron, November 12th 1809:
(Source: text from Morgan Library, photocopy from microfilm; LJ I 246-57; QI 58-63; BLJ I 226-31);
classical topographer and numismatist.

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P5V2_1811-01-20_Byron_toFrHodgson>BOP.docx
Mentioned by Hobhouse in 1810-08-16 and by Byron in 1810-11-26. See 1810-11-26 to Hobhouse. "Charles Robert Cockerell (1788—1863), an architect who later achieved renown, was starting on a course of professional studies by exploring…

Matthews_to_Byron_1809-06-30.docx
Matthews' fulsome response to the coded style of Byron's letter of 22 June 1809.
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