LBT ID: GiBinda1859 | |
SOURCES: John Whishaw, The Pope of Holland House (1906) 121; The Fortnightly Review (1910) 472 | |
Originally of Lucca, he was an Italian refugee who from 1815 was employed as secretary
and librarian at Holland House; he emigrated to America and was the U.S.A. consul at
Leghorn. | |
REFERENCES TO Giuseppe Binda: John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 8 November 1815 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of
John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906) Found 1:
¶ 4 John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 24 June 1816 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of
John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906) Found 1:
¶ 1 John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 25 December 1816 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of
John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906) Found 1:
¶ 1 John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 14 January 1817 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of
John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906) Found 1:
¶ 1 John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 6 March 1817 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of
John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906) Found 1:
¶ 1 John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 4 April 1817 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of
John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906) Found 1:
¶ 1 Sydney Smith to Catharine Amelia Smith, 18 April 1826 in A Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith. By his Daughter, Lady Holland. With a
Selection from his Letters, edited by Mrs. Austin 2 vols (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855) Found 1:
¶ 2 |