Henry Drury manuscript material : 1 item 1831

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Henry Drury manuscript material : 1 item 1831

Henry Drury, English classical scholar. He was an assistant master at Harrow School, where he was the tutor of a young Lord Byron, who in adulthood became a friendly correspondent. To John Leycester Adolphus, barrister and writer : 1 autograph letter signed : 2 Oct 1831 : (B'ANA 0136) : reagarding a question relating to Byron studies ; offering some autographs of people discussed in Moore's Life of Byron ; listing some of the Byron-related items in his library. With a pencil drawing of an unidentified woman, by an unknown hand.

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