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William Youatt / United Kingdom / Romantic poets / John Hobhouse /  1st Baron Broughton / Lord Byron / Hobhouse Baronets / Man / Westminster / Fellows of the Royal Society / Philhellenes / British people
Date: 2010-01-07 09:29:11
William Youatt
United Kingdom
Romantic poets
John Hobhouse
1st Baron Broughton
Lord Byron
Hobhouse Baronets
Man
Westminster
Fellows of the Royal Society
Philhellenes
British people

WILLIAM YOUATT AND BYRON’S ‘FAVOURITE’ DOG Rod Preece and John Clewlow Among the great literary personages of the Georgian era, George Gordon, Lord Byron, stood out as a controversial figure whose flamboyant public

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