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NLW MS 4846E
Title
Matthew Lewis: Poetry and correspondence
Date(s)
- 1768, 1798 (Creation)
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A Latin prize poem entitled Thamesis written in 1768 by Matthew Lewis when he was at Christ Church, Oxford, together with a letter written by him from the War Office in 1798, when he was deputy secretary-at-war, to George, fourth viscount and first marquis Townshend (1724-1807), with reference to the appointment of Lieutenant William Stalland as Pay Master. Matthew Lewis was the father of Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818), author of Ambrosio, or the Monk.
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Language of material
- lateng
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Latin, English
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 4846E
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vtls004368688
GEAC system control number
(WlAbNL)0000368688
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- Lewis, Matthew (1798), NLW MS 4846E -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Stalland, William, Lieutenant Letter relating to (1798), NLW MS 4846E (Subject)
- Lewis, Matthew Poem (1768), NLW MS 4846E Letter from (1798), NLW MS 4846E (Subject)
- Townshend, George Townshend, Marquis, 1724-1807 -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Townshend, George Townshend, Marquis, 1724-1807 (Subject)