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ALBUM.

1831, Aug. 22. T. W. Allies, Oxford.

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"Eheu! quanto minus est cum reliquis versari

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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.
William Constable, Reigate, Surrey.

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.
Robert Kelley, Nottingham.
Wm. Vickars, ditto.

Thos. Kenworthy was induced to visit
Newstead, where lived, and Hucknall,
where was interred (in his opinion) the
greatest Bard of his day; Lord Byron :
out of respect to his memory.

From Manchester.

Rev. John Downall, Budworth.

Chas. R. Colvile, Duffield, Derbyshire.
William Jackson, Birmingham.

Harriet Mason, Cuckney.

Maria Hodge.

The Misses Hodge.

L. Wildman.

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Mr. Russell, 93d Highlanders. ditto
J. Keymer, of London.

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. Wildman.

J. Rawson Walker.

F. Morley, Nottingham.

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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.
Ah! Me the Sweetist Bard leys hear-he Near
will warble More.-Skerrutt.

April 10. Miss Cath. Ann Wylde, London.
Miss Wylde, Southwell.

George John Thurborn, Sutton, Isle of

Ely, Cambridgeshire.

Mrs. Thurborn.

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May 13.

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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.

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M. S. Alexander visited Lord Byron's tomb, also J. Alexander, Nottingham. John Turner, Birmingham.

Marianne Wells, ditto.

Captain Finch, United States Navy.
Rev. C. S. Stewart, United States Navy.
Joseph Markwell, Lt. Colonel.

Lt. Col. Wildman.

Edw. Dawson, Golchester, Norfolk.
H. Bruce Campbell, Nottingham.
Elizabeth Werge, Hexgreave.

R. Wormold, Jun. of Manchester, visited
the tomb of the immortal Byron.

Mary Ann Johns, Nottingham.
Elizabeth Shipman.

July 21.

July 26.

July 29.

Thos. Shipman, Radford, Notts.
"We ne'er shall see his like again."
George Goodbody, London.

John Ashton, Nottingham.

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Mr. Bunn (Manager of Drury Lane
Theatre, honored by the acquaintance
of the illustrious poet) visited Lord
Byron's Tomb with a party.

J. W. Thirlwall, Northumberland.
James Wilcockson, Nottingham.

"Sic transit gloria mundi."
W. H. Baker, Nottingham.
Edwin George Pickering, Bulwe
Ann Glover, Loughborough.
J. Andrews, Mansfield.

Ann Blunston, Strelby.

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Charlotte Haywood, Nottingham.
Mary Blunston, Strelby.

Aug. 20.

Aug. 21.

Sept. 2.

Sept. 11.

Sept. 15.

Sept. 16.

Elizabeth Blunston, Trowell.
John Blunston, Strelby.

Richd. Harrison, Colne, Lancashire.
Lorenzo Christie, Lenton, Notts.

Thos. Hagley, of Crewkune and Chard,
Somerset.

Jas. Smith, Chard, Somerset.

William Blackwell, Nottingham.

John H. Sargent, Grocer, Nottingham.
Wm. Buchanan, London.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowe (Highfields) and

Party.

E. F. Flower.

Celina Flower, Stratford on Avon.
John Cooper, Nottingham.

Samuel Thornton, Captain, R. N.

To this complexion we must come at last!

Frances Johnston, Chester, visited the
Poet's Tomb.

Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Melville, Miss F.
Melville.

Sept. 20.

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Not in that palace where the dead repose
In splendid holiness,-where Time has spread]
His sombre shadows, and a halo glows
Around the ashes of the mighty dead,
Life's weary pilgrim rests his aching head!-
This is his resting-place; and, save his own,
No light, no glory, round his grave is shed;
But memory journeys to his shrine, alone,
To see how sound he sleeps beneath yon simple stone.

• Westminster Abbey.

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Oh! say, art thou ambitious?-thy young breast,
Oh! does it pant for honours ?-dost thou chase
The phantom, Fame, in fairy colours drest,
Expecting all the while to win the race?
Say, does the bloom of youth adorn thy face?
And dost thou deem it lasting? Dost thou crave
The hero's wreath-the poet's meed of praise?
Learn, that of this,-these,-all, not one can save
From the chill hand of death-look at Childe Harold's
grave!

John W. Burgen,

London.

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Mr. Chas. Fellows, London.

Mr. B. and C. F. visited Newstead, Annesley, and Hucknall, Oct. 1, 1832.

George Thornton, Wisbeach.

Major Kennedy, Cambridgeshire.
Edmund Percy, Nottingham.

Dr. Blake, ditto.

W. West, London.

Mrs. W. West, ditto.

W. T. Blake, Dublin.

Eugenia Blake, Nottingham.

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