BIB_ID
81130
Accession number
MA 52.76
Creator
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824.
Display Date
1820 Dec. 3.
Credit line
Acquired before 1923.
Description
1 item (1 p., with address) ; 24.4 cm
Notes
Address pane with seal.
Count Alborghetti was an Italian nobleman, the General Secretary to the Papal Legate of Lower Romagna and a friend of Lord Byron.
High reserve.
Identity of the recipient from the address panel.
Part of a collection of autograph letters written by Lord Byron, Lady Byron, Catherine Gordon Byron, Contessa Guiccioli, Ada King Lovelace and others from 1788 to 1855. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see collection-level record for more information.
Count Alborghetti was an Italian nobleman, the General Secretary to the Papal Legate of Lower Romagna and a friend of Lord Byron.
High reserve.
Identity of the recipient from the address panel.
Part of a collection of autograph letters written by Lord Byron, Lady Byron, Catherine Gordon Byron, Contessa Guiccioli, Ada King Lovelace and others from 1788 to 1855. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see collection-level record for more information.
Summary
Telling him that "The Bill is thrown out entirely and completely....The great Struggle now will be to throw out the ministers - How this may end, we cannot yet know. -- England at present will not go to war. -- France and Prussia are against it; and if the Ministers are beaten -- there will perhaps be no foreign war at all; but this is problematical. --Whether the Ministers in their agony will try some censure or other in a different shape against the Queen -- is not certain -- but if they do they will be beaten probably;" sending him the proceedings.
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