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  1. Selections From The Writings Of Walter Savage Landor. Arr. And Edited By Sidney Colvin
  2. Selections From The Writings Of Walter Savage Landor;
  3. Landor: A Biography of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) Together with Selections from His Poetry and Prose by Jean Field, 2000-10-02
  4. Selections from English prose: by James Jesse Burns 1838-1911 [from old catalog] ed Lamb Charles 1775-1834 Burke Edmund 1729-1797 Landor Walter Savage 1775-1864, 1903-12-31
  5. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  6. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  7. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  8. Imaginary conversations of literary mem and statesmen Volume 1
  9. The Pentameron. Citation And Examination Of William Shakespeare
  10. Letters and other unpublished writings of Walter Savage Landor. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1897-01-01
  11. Selections from the writings of Walter Savage Landor. Edited with introd. and notes by W.B. Shubrick Clymer by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  12. The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor; comprising heroic idyls. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1859-01-01
  13. A day-book of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  14. Letters of Walter Savage Landor. private and public. Edited by S by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1899-01-01

61. The Classical Essayists.
Landor, Walter Savage (17751864) Landor - forced to leave Oxford because ofhis opinions - raised a regiment, and, in 1807, went off to Spain to fight
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Addison, Joseph
The eldest son of a cleric, Addison eventually found himself at Oxford (Queen's and Magdalen). He wrote favourable (whether commissioned, or not) articles concerning certain powerful people and their works; he was duly rewarded with a pension of £300 which allowed Addison to travel extensively throughout the continent for four years. With the victory at Blenheim , in 1704, Addison was commissioned to write The Campaign and this led to further political patronage; he was appointed as a Commissioner of Excise Taxes (the only significant taxes they had in those days). The job as a commissioner, presumably, took little of Addison's time and he was left to pursue his writing. While he had contributed to the Tatler (started by Steele in 1709), Addison started his own paper in 1711, the Spectator ("In the Spectator may be traced the foundations of all that is sound and healthy in modern English thought." [

62. Walter Savage Landor, Famous Quotation/Quote
Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Source. Imaginary Conversations, 1901 This Walter Savage Landor quote is found in these Categories Justice, Law,
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"Many laws as certainly make bad men,
as bad men make many bad laws."

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63. Internet Book List :: Author Information: Walter Savage Landor
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64. Todd Oakley
Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; My fingersache, my lips are dry O, if you felt the pain I feel!
http://cogweb.ucla.edu/MLA98/ToddOakley.html
Literature and the Cognitive Revolution
Todd Oakley
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Case Western Reserve Univesity
First speaker, Workshop on Conceptual Blending in Literary Representation
Abstract Implied Narratives: From Landor to Visatril-i.m. The initial premise of the cognitive revolution was that human thought can be instantiated in what Herbert Simon called physical symbol systems, or machines that operate according to the rules of formal logic. Such a view, however, is incompatible with the attempt to construct dynamic descriptions of ways in which language and culture help to shape, constrain, and maintain human action. In the lived time of history, meaning is constructed and negotiated through the interactions of persons who share a common embodiment and environment.
Cognitive rhetoric attempts to correct this discrepancy by generating research programs in which the starting assumptions are broadly compatible with rhetorical theory: (1) that mind is a process not an object; (2) that language is context-dependent and dynamic not context-free and stable, and that focus of study should be on its individually enriching and socially limiting effects, not simply the study of forms and their distributional properties; and (3) that cultures and their material artifacts constitute the foundational "scene" of intelligent behavior, not a prosthetic addition to some formal core competence. Embodied intelligence provides rhetoricians with a way of putting the individual back into cognition without invoking naive individualism.

65. The Protestant Cemetery Of Florence: Called The English Cemetery
Walter Savage Landor (17751864), an aristocrat, a Republican and a rebel, leftEngland for Florence in 1821, and arrived with a full-fledged reputation as
http://www.florin.ms/cemetery2.html
LA CITTA' E IL LIBRO III/ CITY AND BOOK III CEMETERY 1, A-D CEMETERY 3, M-R CEMETERY 4, S-Z ... Julia Bolton Holloway , 1997/2005; Text, Pastore Luigi Santini Administration of Cimitero agli Allori 1981
ALPHABETICAL REGISTER OF THE TOMBS IN
THE PROTESTANT CEMETERY OF FLORENCE,
CALLED 'THE ENGLISH CEMETERY', II: E THROUGH L,
PIAZZALE DONATELLO, FIRENZE
We have set up a petition at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/471134975 It reads:
'That the Swiss-owned, so-called 'English' Cemetery in Florence be kept open, be restored and be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site' Please sign! And thanks. More information on the Emergency Appeal may be found at http://piazzaledonatello.blogspot.com
Key to Codes Used in Alphabetical Register:
V BOLD CAPS, IN RED=FIRST NAME, (MAIDEN NAME), SURNAME/ IN BLUE=COUNTRY/COUNTRIES/
=additional information, including codes GL=London Guildhall Library, PRO=Public Record Office, FO=Foreign Office, kindly supplied by Anthony Webb researching the English in Tuscany; Maquay Diaries=John Leland Maquay, Jr, Diaries, information kindly supplied by Alyson Price, Archivist, Harold Acton Library, Florence; Talalay=Michail Talalay, 'Tombe dei Russi nel Cimitero detto "degli Inglesi"', con l'assistenza di Gino Chelazzi, RC in Talalay= Registro del Cimitero , St Petersburg MKF in Talalay= Metrickesie Knigi Florencii , Libri parrochiali di Firenze, Chiesa Ortodossa;

66. McGann, Oxford Book Of Romantic Period Verse
Walter Savage Landor (17751864). 71. from Gebir. CHARLES LAMB (1775-1834). 72.The Old Familiar Faces. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850) and
http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/anthologies/mcgann.htm
T he New Oxford Book of Romantic Period Verse
Edited by Jerome McGann
New York: Oxford University Press, 1993
Introduction
SIR WILLIAM JONES (1746-1794) A Hymn to Na'ra'yena ROBERT MERRY ('DELLA CRUSCA') (1755-1798) Madness WILLIAM PARSONS ( A. Medoro's Inscription Book XXIII Ann Yearsley (1752-1806) Soliloquy
ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) from Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Address to the Deil Halloween The Cotter's Saturday Night To a Louse Song ['It was upon a Lammas night'] SIR WILLIAM JONES A Hymn to Indra
ROBERT MERRY ('DELLA CRUSCA') The Adieu and Recall to Love MRS HANNAH COWLEY ('ANNA MATILDA') (1743-1809) Invocation. To Horror To Della Crusca. The Pen
Ode to Della Crusca
ROBERT MERRY ('DELLA CRUSCA') To Anna Matilda MILES PETER ANDREWS ('ARLEY') (d. 1814) Elegy on the Death of Mr Sterne ANONYMOUS Lady T-rc-l's Ring
ERASMUS DARWIN (1731-1802) 18. From The Loves of the Plant THOMAS RUSSELL (1762-1788) Sonnet to Valclusa Sonnet Suppos'd to be Written at Lemnos SIR WILLIAM JONES A Hymn to Su'rya WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES (1762-1850) Sonnet V WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) from Songs of Innocence Introduction The Lamb The Little Black Boy The Divine Image Holy Thursday A Dream The Little Girl Lost The Little Girl Found
ROBERT BURNS John Anderson, my Jo

67. Forget Me Not: A Hypertextual Archive
Landor, Walter Savage (17751864). Poet and essayist. Author of ImaginaryConversations. Keepsake 1828-61 Lines on Torquay, 1841, 128
http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/anthologies/FMN/Authors_Prominent.htm
Index of Prominent ("Canonical") Contributors
to British Literary Annuals
(other than the FMN Some of the more prominent ("canonical") authors also published in literary annuals. However, because they did not publish their works in the Forget Me Not (1823-1830), they are not included in the Index of FMN Contributors . Here, I have provided a survey of Romantic and Victorian authors who regularly published in the literary annuals and, for convenience, have included authors who are indexed with the FMN Contributors.
I acknowledge the problematic use of "canonical," primary, popular, prominent, etc. in restricting this list. However, for lack of a better word, "canonical" refers to authors regularly studied in Introduction to Romanticism courses. In addition, the below authors have been added as I have glanced through the Boyle Index. If an author is missing from this list, please email me, and I will endeavor to add that author to this list.

68. Great Books: Author-Title Index: Authors L To M
Landor, Walter Savage, English, 17751864. Poems. Recommended by Bloom;Imaginary Conversations. Recommended by Bloom. Lanier, Sidney, American, 1842-1881
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtalphal.html
Great Books: Author-Title Index: Authors L to M
This page tells you which authors and titles are included on which great books lists. For more information, see my Great Books page A-B C-D E-G ... U-Z
  • La Barre, Weston, American, 1911-1996.
    • The Ghost Dance: Origins of Religion . Recommended by: LAT
    La Fayette, Madame de, French, 1634-1693.
    • Princess of Clèves . Recommended by: Bloom
    La Fontaine, Jean de, French, 1621-1695.
    • Selected Fables Set in Verse . Recommended by: Bloom SJC (Selections) Ward
    La Place, Viana, American, 1951- .
    • Verdura: Vegetables Italian Style . Recommended by: Utne
    La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de, French, 1613-1680. Laclos, Pierre Choderlos de, French, 1741-1803. Laforgue, Jules, French, 1860-1887.
    • Selected Writings . Recommended by: Bloom
    Lagerkvist, Pär, Swedish, 1891-1974. Nobel Laureate
    • Evening Land . Recommended by: Ward
    • Barabbas . Recommended by: Bloom
    Lagerlöf, Selma, Swedish, 1858-1940. Nobel Laureate
    • Works.

69. Rugby Authors
Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Landor is the third Rugbeian poet in the triptychon the south wall of the Chapel. He was educated here a quarter of a
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Rugby Authors
Express links: House s Departments Games ... Activities Thomas Arnold (1795-1842) Arnold's writings fall into three main groups: diaries, letters, and sermons - the latter being notable for their capacity to get through to pupils; articles, often controversial, on educational and theological issues, and his contributions to classical knowledge, particularly his massive commentary on Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War (1830-35) , and A History of Rome (1838-42) . He found writing history a relief from the mundane pressures of School business, and was praised by others for his ability to draw out its contemporary relevance. See also this page on Dr Arnold Matthew Arnold (1822-88) He is equally famous for his verse and prose. Among his best-known poems are Dover Beach The Scholar Gypsy and Sohrab and Rustum (1853), and Rugby Chapel (1857), the lament on the death of Dr Arnold. His two chief prose works are Essays in Criticism Culture and Anarchy Matthew Arnold spent more than thirty-five years of his working life as an Inspector of Schools. He died of heart failure (an hereditary weakness) while running for a tram in Liverpool. Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861) Clough was Dr Arnold's prize pupil, and because his parents had emigrated to America, he spent many of his holidays with the Head Master's family, a situation perhaps less than ideal. At Oxford he failed to live up to academic expectations and his career was marred by religious doubts. In 1854 he married a cousin of Florence Nightingale, and on her return from the Crimea became her helper and personal secretary. In reality this imposing woman made Clough her dogsbody, and in 1860 his health broke under the strain. He died of a stroke in Florence a year later, and Matthew Arnold's

70. SHIMOIGUSA-SHOBO L ?
Landor, Walter S. (17751864). 21074, THE WORKS OF Walter Savage Landor.LondonEdward Moxon. 2 vols.set. With a WSLandor s Autograph Letter;to S.Brooks,
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6 vols.set. London:John Slark. Ed.by Percy Fitzgerald. With numerous
illustrations,original red cloth boards,top edge gilt. [1875] THE LIFE,LETTERS,AND WRITINGS OF CHARLES LAMB. 6 vols.set. London:
John Slark. Ed.by P.Fitzgerald. Original blue cloth boards,a good set. 1882 AINCER'S EDITION OF CHARLES LAMB. With LETTERS. NY:A.C.Armstrong.
6 vols.set. Ed.by A.Ainger. Original cloth,top edges gilt,8vo. 1886-1888 THE LIFE,LETTERS,AND WRITINGS OF CHARLES LAMB. Temple Edition.
6 vols.set. London:Gibbings. Ed.by P.Fitzgerald,original red cloth,top edges
gilt. 1903 THE WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB. London:J.M.Dent. 12 vols.set. Ed.by
William Macdonald. With numerous illus.,original gilt spines and covers,
a good set. 1903
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THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES. London:Juvenile Library. First edition,
Engraved title and frontispiece by Heath after Corbould,full green morocco

71. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- L
Landor, Walter Savage (17751864). Selected poems (Toronto); The Maid s Lament (OxfordBook of English Verse); Rose Aylmer (Oxford Book of English Verse)
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/l.html
This page, edited by Jack Lynch , is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century E-Texts on the Net.
La Fayette, Mme de (1634-1693)
La Fontaine, J. de
LaGrange, Joseph Louis
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste, Chevalier de (1744-1829)
Lamb, Charles (1775-1834)
Lamb, Mary (1765-1847)

72. Full Poem Index
17751864; Proud Word you never spoke, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864; Resignation 1775-1864; Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel, Walter Savage Landor.
http://john.fremlin.de/pgbev/html-interface/full-index.html
Index of poems in The Oxford Book of English Verse
  • Cuckoo Song , Anonymous. c. 1250
  • Alison , Anonymous. c. 1300
  • Spring-tide , Anonymous. c. 1300
  • Blow, Northern Wind , Anonymous. c. 1300
  • This World's Joy , Anonymous. c. 1300
  • A Hymn to the Virgin , Anonymous. c. 1300
  • Of a rose, a lovely rose, , Anonymous. c. 1350
  • Praise of Women , Robert Mannyng of Brunne. 1269-1340
  • Freedom , John Barbour. d. 1395
  • The Love Unfeigned , Geoffrey Chaucer. 1340?-1400
  • Balade , Geoffrey Chaucer. 1340?-1400
  • Merciles Beaute , Geoffrey Chaucer. 1340?-1400
  • Lament for Chaucer , Thomas Hoccleve. 1368-9?-1450?
  • Vox ultima Crucis , John Lydgate. 1370?-1450?
  • Spring Song of the Birds , King James I of Scotland. 1394-1437
  • Robin and Makyne , Robert Henryson. 1425-1500
  • The Bludy Serk , Robert Henryson. 1425-1500
  • To a Lady , William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
  • In Honour of the City of London , William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
  • On the Nativity of Christ , William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
  • Lament for the Makers , William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
  • 73. Literature
    Landor, Walter Savage (17751864) Poet. Born Warwickshire. Lang, Andrew (1844-1912)Historian, poet and journalist. Born Selkirk.
    http://www.britisharts.co.uk/jl.htm
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    74. A Simple Little Regency Bibliography
    Landor, Walter Savage (17751864) poet, essayist, biographer. Imaginary Conversations;Heroic Idyls. Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818) novelist. The Monk
    http://www.baers.org/biblio2.html
    A Regency Bibliography
    Compiled by Jolie Velazquez
    Secondary Sources
    These are books readily available and accessible to the general reader. If your interest is in the Regency period, many of these sources will provide a gentle introduction to some aspect or personality of the period, offering perhaps more perspective than the full-immersion approach of a book actually written during the Regency. Adburgham, Alison. Silver Fork Society: Fashionable Life and Literature from 1814 - 1840 (London, 1983)
    Acworth, Margaretta. Georgian Cookery (London: Pavilion Books Ltd., 1987)
    Aldritch, Elizabeth. From the Ballroom to Hell: Grace and Folly in Nineteenth-Century Dance , (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1991) ISBN 0-0801-0913-1
    Alsop, Susan. The Congress Dances: Vienna 1814-1815 (New York, 1984)
    Ashton, John. Social England under the Regency (London, 1968)
    Bohstedt, John. Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales 1790-1810 (Cambridge, Mass., 1983)
    The England of Nimrod and Surtees 1815-1854 (London: Oxford University Press, 1958)

    75. Landor Papers
    PROCESSING NOTES Walter Savage Landor, 17751864 DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS expand/contract this heading Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864
    http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.landor.nav.html
    Landor Papers
    OSB MSS 23
    Click text below to navigate Finding Aid
    ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION PROVENANCE CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS Collection Series Series I. Correspondence BALDELLI, GERTRUDE (WALKER), COUNTESS BEVAN, WILLIAM BLOXHAM, THOMAS LAWRENCE, 1798-1880 ... BIBLIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL

    76. The Historical Manuscript Collection
    Walter Savage Landor s (17751864) poem To Alexandre is present in a signedundated manuscript, and a Landor letter to John Kenyon, dated 1854,
    http://www.bu.edu/archives/histman.htm

    77. John Forster: Essayist, Historian, And Editor, 1812-1876.
    and the poets Walter Savage Landor (17751864) and Robert Browning (1812-1889),and the Victorian poet-laureate, Alfred, Lord Tennyon (1809-1892).
    http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/pva/pva35.html
    John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812-1876.
    Philip V. Allingham , Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
    John Forster (1812-1876) edited the Foreign Quarterly Review , the Daily News , and The Examiner (1847-56). He produced an admirable series of essays dealing with the seventeenth-century Puritan Commonwealth: Lives of the Statesmen of the Commonwealth Arrest of Five Members Debates on the Grand Remonstrance (1860), and Sir John Eliot, A Biography (1864). He is best remembered, however, as the author of the first biography of Charles Dickens (3 vols., Chapman and Hall, 1871-4), Landor (1868), and the first volume of The Life of Swift (1875). p. 531 ( Cambridge Biographical Dictionary , p.531. Born the same year as Charles Dickens, but far to the north of England, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, John Forster was born the son of a local butcher, but rose to prominence in London literary circles in the 1830s. After attending Newcastle Grammar School, in 1828 Forster travelled south, to London with the intention of becoming a lawyer; however, after attending University College and the Inner Temple, in 1832 he elected to become a journalist instead. Forster quickly made a name for himself in literary circles as a critic of drama and literature. Within a few years, his friends included Romantic essayists Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and Leigh Hunt (1784-1859); the great actor-manager of Drury Lane, William MacReady (1793-1873); the artist and illustrator Daniel Maclise (1806?-1870); the novelist and statesman

    78. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864.)
    Walter Savage Landor (17751864.) Obetoval cele sve knizeci jmeni zajmum republikya svobody podporuje hmotne vsecky podniky valecne jak ve Spanelsku,
    http://citanka.cz/vrchlicky/mba1-landor.html
    - Vrchlicky Mod. basnici angl. Kodovani cestiny
    XXVIII.
    Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864.)
    Obetoval cele sve knizeci jmeni zajmum republiky a svobody podporuje hmotne vsecky podniky valecne jak ve Spanelsku, v Italii a Recku. Od r. 1818. usadil se na sve ville ve Florencii, kde zil pouze literature a zemrel u vysokem stari. Hlavni dila: "Gebir", epos, jez sam do latiny prelozil, drama "Hrabe Julian", nekolik cyklu lyriky a proslavene prosou psane "Vybasnene hovory mezi spisovateli a statniky." Duch aristokraticky, podivinsky ale hluboky a sverazny, jehoz vliv a slava rostou casy.
    IDYLLA Z FIESOLE
    Zde, Jaro kde se vrha jednim skokem
    ve silnou Leta naruc, v ktere zmira,
    kde proudi z rana, na vecer i v noci
    dech vanku, lyru zdaje, by s nim hrala,
    jemnejsi vzdechy, nevedouci samy;
    nac cekaji, kde dysi u zdi stare
    pod stromem oranzovym, jehoz vyssi
    by kvety mohly ukazati nizsim,
    jak luzne dole Fiesole lezi;
    co o par kroku dal ja zamysleny
    jsem naslouchaje dumal, svymi septy, svym kyvanim, svym pucenim a vzrustem co as mi rici chteji, od zahrady

    79. Aaron Kramer Collection
    Landor, Walter Savage, 17751864. Kramer, Aaron, 1921-. 194. Blake, William,1757-1827. William Blake; excerpts from his prophetic works read by Aaron
    http://www.sunysb.edu/libspecial/collections/manuscripts/kramer.html
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    MANUSCRIPTS Aaron Kramer Collection
    Manuscript Collection 326 Description:
    Audiotapes.
    1.6 cubic ft.
    Audiotapes of poetry readings and radio broadcast interviews and readings conducted by Aaron Kramer.
    Introduction Aaron Kramer (1921-1997) rec eived his Ph.D. from New York University in 1966 and resided in Oakdale, Long Island, New York from 1971 until his death in April 1997.He taught English at Dowling College from 1961 through 1992. After retirement, he taught part-time as a professor emeritus. Dr. Kramer contributed significantly to the study of verse. He established a poetry therapy program at Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks and directed similar programs at Cleary School for the Deaf and the Central Islip State Hospital. In addition, he produced radio poetry programs and was a judge in various competitions. An accomplished poet himself, his verse was published in volumes such as Roll the Forbidden Drums!, The Tune of the Calliope, Carousel Parkway, The Burning Bush, On the Way to Palermo, Indigo and Other Poems, and Regrouping. An editor and translator as well, he published The Last Lullaby: Poems of the Holocaust, Rilke: Visions of Christ, Poetry Therapy (with others), Der Kaiser von Atlantis, and Dora Teitelboim: Selected Poems.

    80. Named Collections L
    Landor, Walter Savage 17751864. Scope Around 45 books belonging to WS Landor,many with manuscript notes. Presented by Lt Col JWN Landor.
    http://www.bl.uk/collections/early/namedl.html
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    LACY , Thomas Hailes [1809-1873].
    Scope : Four copies of D E Baker's Biographia dramatica (London, 1812), with copious manuscript notes added mainly by the actor and theatrical publisher Thomas Hailes Lacy.
    Location : 1795.df ; 11795.k. LAMBETH PUBLIC LIBRARY
    Scope : Books by and about Francis Bacon (1561-1626). Donated by Lambeth Public Library (London) in 1952.
    Location : Lamb.1 - 102. LANDON , Perceval [1869-1927].
    Scope : Proclamations, tickets and other material connected with the Delhi Coronation Durbar of January 1903. Collected by Perceval Landon.
    Location : L.R.271.c.10. LANDOR , Walter Savage [1775-1864].
    Scope : Around 45 books belonging to W S Landor, many with manuscript notes. Presented by Lt Col J W N Landor.
    Location : C.134.e.1 - 34.

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