ALBUM. 1831, Aug. 22. T. W. Allies, Oxford. 137 "Eheu! quanto minus est cum reliquis versari quam tui meminisse." Miss Hough, Bath, Somersetshire. Miss Needham, Nottingham. Mrs. Blake, ditto. Miss Blake, ditto. Miss Vidal, France. Mr. Blake, 90th Regt. Portsmouth. Mrs. D. Blake, Lenton. Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Need, Fountain Dale. Miss S. Fillingham. Miss Woolley, Sutton Hall. Marianne Woolley, ditto. Matilda Woolley, ditto. Miss D. Roby, Congestone Rectory. Anne Roby, ditto. George Woolley, Sutton Hall, Henry Rush, London, a sincere admirer of the greatest Poet that ever existed in the world, Lord Byron. May he rest in peace. Robert Wetten, London. Thos. Kenworthy was induced to visit From Manchester. Rev. John Downall, Budworth. Chas. R. Colvile, Duffield, Derbyshire. Harriet Mason, Cuckney. Maria Hodge. The Misses Hodge. L. Wildman. N Mr. Russell, 93d Highlanders. ditto John Orton, York, Yorkshire. Harnage Harnage, Whitwell, Derbyshire. M. Van Buren, Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States. Washington Irving. John Van Buren, New York,U.S. America. J. Rawson Walker. F. Morley, Nottingham. Jan. 26. Feb. 1. M. Cheetham. S. Cheetham. Feb. 23. Mar. 9. Mr. Chas. Fellows, London. Augustus Greeves, Nottingham. March 20. Joseph Skerrutt, Stockport, Cheshire. April 10. Miss Cath. Ann Wylde, London. George John Thurborn, Sutton, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire. Mrs. Thurborn. May 13. June 20. June 21. .. June 25. July 3. Kenneth Bayne, Nottingham. Mary Brown. J. W. Brown. Edmund Hunter Brown, Bath, Somerset. Rev. Robt. Ward, Thetford. Joseph Potter, London. John W. Cowell. Elizabeth B. Newark. Alas! poor Byron. M. S. Alexander visited Lord Byron's tomb, also J. Alexander, Nottingham. John Turner, Birmingham. Marianne Wells, ditto. Captain Finch, United States Navy. Lt. Col. Wildman. Edw. Dawson, Golchester, Norfolk. R. Wormold, Jun. of Manchester, visited Mary Ann Johns, Nottingham. July 21. July 26. July 29. Thos. Shipman, Radford, Notts. John Ashton, Nottingham. Mr. Bunn (Manager of Drury Lane J. W. Thirlwall, Northumberland. "Sic transit gloria mundi." Ann Blunston, Strelby. 140 ALBUM. 1832, Aug. 16. Charlotte Haywood, Nottingham. Aug. 20. Aug. 21. Sept. 2. Sept. 11. Sept. 15. Sept. 16. Elizabeth Blunston, Trowell. Richd. Harrison, Colne, Lancashire. Thos. Hagley, of Crewkune and Chard, Jas. Smith, Chard, Somerset. William Blackwell, Nottingham. John H. Sargent, Grocer, Nottingham. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe (Highfields) and Party. E. F. Flower. Celina Flower, Stratford on Avon. Samuel Thornton, Captain, R. N. To this complexion we must come at last! Frances Johnston, Chester, visited the Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Melville, Miss F. Sept. 20. Not in that palace where the dead repose • Westminster Abbey. Oh! say, art thou ambitious?-thy young breast, John W. Burgen, London. Mr. Chas. Fellows, London. Mr. B. and C. F. visited Newstead, Annesley, and Hucknall, Oct. 1, 1832. George Thornton, Wisbeach. Major Kennedy, Cambridgeshire. Dr. Blake, ditto. W. West, London. Mrs. W. West, ditto. W. T. Blake, Dublin. Eugenia Blake, Nottingham. |