write the D. a line in
answer to his express telling him of it. The
Beau’s troubles are not over yet. The distress in the
country is frightful. Millions are starving, and I defy him to do anything to
relieve them.”
George William Finch- Hatton, tenth earl of Winchilsea (1791-1858)
Educated at Westminster School and at Christ's College, Cambridge, he succeeded his uncle
in the titles in 1826. In Parliament he was an ultra-Tory aligned with the Orange
party.
Arthur Wellesley, first duke of Wellington (1769-1852)
Soldier and statesman; commander in the Peninsular Campaign (1809-1813), he defeated
Napoleon at Waterloo and was prime minister (1828-1830).
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Source Description:
Author: Creevey, Thomas, 1768-1838
Title:The Creevey Papers: A Selection from the Correspondence & Diaries of the
late Thomas Creevey, M.P. (London: John Murray, 1903).
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Series: Lord Byron and his Times: http://lordbyron.org
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Publisher: Center for Applied Technologies in the Humanities, Virginia Tech
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