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Date: 2009-01-26 13:28:38
United Kingdom
Philhellenes
Nottinghamshire
Elizabeth Bridget Pigot
Newstead Abbey
John Murray
Thomas Moore
Early life of George Gordon Byron
Lord Byron
British people
Romantic poets

Byron’s female friend: Elizabeth Pigot

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