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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… friendships and ideas formed as undergraduates there by Macaulay, Tennyson, or F. D. Maurice. Numbers rose steeply … a set of College rooms. There are, by Woolner, a statue of Macaulay (1868) in the antechapel, and a bust of Tennyson … John Thomson: 21 Feb. 1918, died 30 Aug. 1940. George Macaulay Trevelyan: 24 Oct. 1940, retired 30 June 1951. Edgar …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… "Three days preceding the execution of Charles," says Mrs. Macaulay, " the Commons had altered the old style of the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… some words omitted in the MS. " The Royalists," says Mrs. Macaulay, " whose hopes for a restoration of regal tyranny in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… who, on the contrary," scarce felt their burdens." See Macaulay's History, (1772) v. 103. Mr.Trenchard, in his … to go to the public." Brit. Biog. (1770) vi. 92, 93. Mrs. Macaulay, as might be expected, warmly eulogises this " …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… p. 89. " So tenacious of corrupt influence," to quote Mrs. Macaulay, was " our deliverer," and, I may add, so little …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… conductor to the scaffold. It is thus described by Mrs. Macaulay: "The King went to the Queen's apartment, and … see my face more. 'The submissive husband obeyed." Mrs. Macaulay adds a conjecture of that time, that" the Countess …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… them." Ibid. pp. 267, 268. "The Commons," says Catharine Macaulay, "having secured the two notorious offenders, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of the restored Stuart. See vol. iii. p. 257. Catharine Macaulay. See supra, p. 417, note. "It is certain," says …
Survey of London
… (17991874), possibly the brilliant lawyer and friend of Macaulay; 183645, William Metcalfe, barrister. No. 5. 184050, …
Survey of London
… John Woolmore, 1837, and his wife Harriett, 1845; Zachary Macaulay, F.R.S. (17681838), father of Lord Macaulay, and prominent in the anti-slavery movement; Sir …
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