LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
Byron
Documents Biography Criticism
Peter William Clayden:
Samuel Rogers and his Contemporaries
  Indexes


EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION

contents:
Preface
Chapter I. 1803-1805.
Chapter II. 1805-1809.
Chapter III. 1810-1812.
Chapter IV. 1813-1814.
Chapter V. 1814-1815.
Chapter VI. 1815-1816.
Chapter VII. 1816-1818.
Chapter VIII. 1818-19.
Chapter IX. 1820-1821.
Chapter X. 1822-24.
Chapter XI. 1825-1827.
Chapter I. 1828-1830.
Chapter II. 1831-34.
Chapter III. 1834-1837.
Chapter IV. 1838-41.
Chapter V. 1842-44.
Chapter VI. 1845-46.
Chapter VII. 1847-50.
Chapter VIII. 1850
Chapter IX. 1851.
Chapter X. 1852-55.
Index
DOWNLOAD XML

Creative Commons License

Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Produced by CATH
John Hobart Caradoc, second baron Howden (1799-1873)
Son of the first baron (d. 1839); he was aide-de-camp to Wellington in France (1815-18), had an affair with Emily Cowper, was envoy to Egypt (1827), MP for Dundalk (1830), minister to Brazil (1847-50), and minister to Madrid (1850-58). Charles Macfarlane described him as “one of the most handsome and elegant men in Europe,” Sydney Smith as “a beauty.” Son of the first baron (d. 1839); he was aide-de-camp to Wellington in France (1815-18), had an affair with Emily Cowper, was envoy to Egypt (1827), MP for Dundalk (1830), minister to Brazil (1847-50), and minister to Madrid (1850-58). Charles Macfarlane described him as “one of the most handsome and elegant men in Europe,” Sydney Smith as “a beauty.”
Lord Howden to Samuel Rogers, 21 February 1844
Lord Howden to Samuel Rogers, 29 March 1844