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O./11a.5/2 · Item · [19th cent.?]
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

Claims that the statue 'when first executed by Roubiliac and before it left his Studio, had the lips closed'; this was first noted in the piece on Byron's Childe Harold in the Eclectic Review, whose editor Josiah Conder had married Roubiliac's niece [actually, his granddaughter]. 'It is likely that the story was traditional in the family, tho never heard of in this place'.

Signed 'F. T. Cambridge'.