Haunts of Charles Lamb, n.d.

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Haunts of Charles Lamb, n.d.

The water colors depict Lamb's birthplace at Temple, London; his residence at Islington; the bell at Edmonton; Blakesware House; farm at Mackery End; his last home at Edmonton; "Ye King & Tinker Inn" at Enfield; Widford Church; the cottage at Enfield; "The Bell Inn" at Widford; Edmonton Church where Lamb is buried; and his house on Little Queen Street.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834

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Charles Lamb was born to John and Elizabeth (Field) Lamb in London on February 10, 1775. Two of his siblings survived to adulthood, John (1763-1821) and Mary Ann (1764-1847). Charles Lamb studied at Christ's Hospital but left the school at the age of fifteen due to his chronic stammering. He began working as a secretary and later entered the mercantile trade, joining the East India Company as a clerk in the accounting department in 1792. Mental illness ran in the Lamb family, and C...

Braddon, Paul

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