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HOUG/D/D/40/12 · Item · 12 Aug. 1871
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Embossed notepaper, Weston Park, Shifnal. - Delighted by speeches for the centenary of Sir Walter Scott; Houghton is mistaken in stating that there is now no Byron - writer recently heard the 'Bill' read in the old fourth form room at Harrow and a 'little blackheaded boy' responded to the title 'just as I was gazing at BYRON, which the poet had cut on the wall'; an actual descendant is Lord Wentworth, the eldest surviving son of Byron's only child.

Add. MS b/1/30 · Item · [20th cent]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

Thrumpton Hall, Derby. He has read the article, and states that the separation of Lord and Lady Byron had nothing to do with Lord Lovelace's allegations. "As far as Lady Byron is concerned I do not think there is any reason why the poet should not have a bust in the Abbey."