Autograph letter signed with initials : London, to his sister Margaret, 1833 Mar. 11.

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Autograph letter signed with initials : London, to his sister Margaret, 1833 Mar. 11.

Telling her that she "need be in no apprehension about the composition of [the] Liverpool committee"; noting that [Spring] Rice's comments in Parliament made no sense because he was "as drunk as a fiddler"; mentioning other incidents of drunkenness in the House of Commons.

1 item (5 p., with address) ; 17.6 and 22.8 cm

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Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859

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Thomas Babington Macaulay, born in 1800 in Leicestershire, England, was an historian and author. He was educated at Cambridge. After the success of an essay on Milton in the Edinburgh Review in 1925, he contributed regularly to that journal. He was called to the bar in 1826 and elected to Parliament in 1830. After various distinguishing public duties, he was raised to the peerage as Baron Macaulay of Rothley in 1859. He also continued to write during these public appointments, primarily on histo...

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