The Love Affairs of Lord ByronGribble, Francis Henry
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The Love Affairs of Lord Byron
Gribble, Francis Henry
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 -- Relations with women; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
Webster, James Wedderburn, 289, 293
Webster, Lady Frances, 158
Werry, Mrs., 91
Westmorland, Lady, 265
Williams, Captain, 348
Williams, Hugh W., 88-89
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] One of the heads of the family was born before his father's marriage,
but he was subsequently given a title on his own merits.
[2] In Mr. Murray's latest edition of "The Letters and Journals."
[3] He would have preferred Oxford, but there was no set of rooms vacant
at Christ Church.
[4] They intoned underneath his windows the supplication: Good Lort,
deliver us!
[5] Musters took his wife's name when he married her, though he afterwards
resumed his own.
[6] In "Byron: the Last Phase."
[7] Afterwards the Rev. William Harness, and a popular preacher.
[8] Sir Ralph Milbanke had taken the name of Noel on succeeding to some
property.
[9] For the full text of the letter see Appendix.
[10] It is doubtful whether Shelley was at Marlow at this date, so that
Miss Clairmont's memory of the place of meeting was probably at fault.
[11] Southey, among others, circulated the scandal.
[12] Odysseus, who was in Attica.
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