Letter from A. C. Swinburne to Lord Curzon of Kedlestone, declining an honorary degree at Oxford; 3 May 1907. Possibly a retained autograph copy. Printed in C. Y. Lang, op. cit., vi, 1962, p. 207. Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, pp. 67-68.includes:f. ... 3 May 1907

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Letter from A. C. Swinburne to Lord Curzon of Kedlestone, declining an honorary degree at Oxford; 3 May 1907. Possibly a retained autograph copy. Printed in C. Y. Lang, op. cit., vi, 1962, p. 207. Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, pp. 67-68.includes:f. ... 3 May 1907

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Curzon, George Nathaniel, , 1859-1925

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George Nathaniel Curzon was born at Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, in 1859. He was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford. In 1885, he was appointed assistant private secretary to the Marquis of Salisbury and in the same year contested the parliamentary seat for South Derbyshire. In 1886, he was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for the Southport division of Lancashire, serving between 1891 and 1892 as under-secretary of state for India, and from 1895 to 1898, as ...

Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909

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British poet. From the description of The descent into hell [manuscript poem], 1873 Jan. 9. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 41416044 From the description of Autograph quotation, [ca. 1890?]. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 315968127 Swinburne (1837-1909) was an English lyric poet, dramatist, and critic of the Victorian era. He was famous for the innovative versification of his poetry and infamous for his violent attacks on Victorian morality. ...