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HOUG/D/D/13/8
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Letter from Rev. Daniel Ace to Lord Houghton
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- 30 Apr. 1881 (Creation)
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2 ff.
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On embossed notepaper, Laughton Vicarage, Gainsborough. - Cicero and Juvenal used the name Endymion to denote a handsome and adventurous youth; significance of his being aided by the wealth of a beloved matron; quotes Homer and Greek etymology.
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- Ace, Daniel (1813-1893), clergyman (Subject)
- Tullius Cicero, Marcus (106 BC - 43 BC) statesman, orator, lawyer and philosopher (Subject)
- Iunius Iuvenalis, Decimus (c 60-c 135) poet, known as Juvenal (Subject)
- Homer (fl 750 BC-700 BC) poet (Subject)
- Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881) Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman (Subject)