A Publisher and His Friends eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 557 pages of information about A Publisher and His Friends.

A Publisher and His Friends eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 557 pages of information about A Publisher and His Friends.
  and “Church Principles”;
  letter to Murray on Copyright
  Bill
Gleig, Rev. George
Glenbervie, Lord
Gooch, Dr., anecdote of Lord Nelson
Gordon, General Sir Robert
Graham, Mrs. (Lady Callcott);
  intimacy with Murray
Grahame’s “British Georgies”
Grant, Sir Robert; his articles
  in Q.R. on “Character of the late
  C.J.  Fox”
Greenfield
Guiccioli, Countess; Murray’s
  kindness to; Brockedon’s
  portrait of
Gurney, Joseph
Gurwood, Col., editor of Wellington
  “Despatches”

Haber, Baron de
Hall, Capt.  Basil
Hall, Sir James,
Hall, S.C.,
Hallam, Henry,
  friendship with Murray,
  “Middle Ages,”
  “Constitutional History,”
Hamilton, Walter,
  “East India Gazetteer,”
  “Description of Hindostan and Adjacent Countries,”
Hamilton, Sir William,
“Handbooks,” Murray’s,
Hanson, Mr. (Byron’s solicitor),
Hastings, Warren,
Hato, or Hatagee,
  Greek child adopted by Byron,
Hay, R.W.,
Hazlitt, William,
  his libellous pamphlet on Gifford,
  action for libel against Blackwood and Murray,
Heber, Bishop (Rev. Reginald),
Heber, Richard,
Hemans, Mrs.,
  “Records of Woman,”
Herschell, Sir John,
  on Dr. Young’s theory of light,
Hervey, Lady,
  “Letters, etc.,”
Highley, Samuel,
Hoare, Prince,
  “Epochs of the Arts,”
Hobhouse, John Cam (Lord Broughton),
  “Journey through Albania, etc., with Lord Byron,”
  “Last Reign of Napoleon,”
  visits Byron at Venice,
  his inscription for Thorwaldsen’s bust of Byron,
  on Byron’s intention to visit S. America,
  imprisoned for breach of privilege,
  “My boy Hobby O!”—­his account of the Whig Club at Cambridge,
  Byron’s executor,
  anxiety about a complete edition of Byron’s Works,
Hodgson, Rev. Francis,
Hogg, James,
  “Ettrick Shepherd,”
  “The Queen’s Wake,”
  “The Pilgrims of the Sun,”
  correspondence with Murray,
  Duke of Buccleuch gives him a farm,
  supposed to be author of “Tales of my Landlord,”
  contributor to Blackwood’s Magazine,
  said to be author of the “Chaldee Manuscript,”
  helped by Scott and Murray,
  “Jacobite Relics of Scotland,”
Holland, Lord,
  “Life of Lope de Vega and Inez de Castro,”
  on Napoleon’s treatment at St. Helena,
  opinion of “Tales of my Landlord,”
  proposals to Murray about the Waldegrave and Walpole Memoirs,
Holland, Rev. W. (Canon of Chichester),
Hope, Thomas,
  “Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Modern Greek, etc.,”
Hoppner, Mr.,
Horton, Sir Robert Wilmot,
  letter from Murray with particulars of the destruction of
Byron’s Memoirs,
Howard, Mrs.,
Hume, Joseph,
Hunt, John,
Hunt, Leigh,
  joint Editor of the Examiner,
  in gaol for libelling Prince Regent,
  correspondence with Murray about “Story of Rimini,”
  “Recollections of Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries,”
Hunter, Alexander G.,
Hunter, Charles,
Hurst, Rohinson & Co.,

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