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HOUG/D/D/40/12
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Letter from Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford, to Lord Houghton
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- 12 Aug. 1871 (Production)
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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.
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- Bridgeman, Orlando George Charles (1819-1898), 3rd Earl of Bradford, courtier and politician (Sujet)
- Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832), 1st Baronet, poet and novelist (Sujet)
- Byron, George Gordon Noel (1788–1824), 6th Baron Byron, poet (Sujet)
- Byron, George Frederick William (1855-1917), 9th Baron Byron, army officer (Sujet)
- Milbanke, Ralph Gordon Noel King (1839-1906), 2nd Earl of Lovelace, mountaineer (Sujet)
- King, Augusta Ada (1815-1852) mathematician and computer pioneer, née Byron, wife of William King, Earl of Lovelace (Sujet)