Byron to John Hanson, from the Volage, July 4th 1811 (82)
The correspondence Byron wrote and some of which he received during the tour.
"My affairs, I must own, seem desperate enough, I shall adjust them as far as in my power, & (after procuring a recommendation & appointment on Ld. Wellingtons or Genl. Grahams supernumerary staff ...."
Byron
Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals. Ed. Leslie A. Marchand. 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94.
Peter S Cochran's website: https://petercochran.wordpress.com/byron-2/byron/
The Byron Online Project: http://byrononlineproject.com/
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Paul M Curtis
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Byron to John Cam Hobhouse, from the Volage frigate, at sea, July 2nd 1811 (81)
The correspondence Byron wrote and some of which he received during the tour.
"My dear Hobhouse This very day two years we sailed from Inghilterra, so that I have completed the period I expected to be absent, though my wishes were originally more <extended> {extensive}."
Byron
Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals. Ed. Leslie A. Marchand. 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94.
Peter S Cochran's website: https://petercochran.wordpress.com/byron-2/byron/
The Byron Online Project: http://byrononlineproject.com/
13 April 2014
Paul M Curtis
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
David Radcliffe's "Lord Byron and his Times:"
http://www.lordbyron.org/
docx
English
Epistolary
English Romanticism, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, 1788-1824; 1809-1811