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James Kennedy:
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TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Preface
Prelude
First Conversation
Kennedy on Scripture
Second Conversation
Third Conversation
Fourth Conversation
Fifth Conversation
Memoir of Byron
Byron’s Character
Appendix
Notes
Memorandum
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Wright Knox (1823 fl.)
The son of the Rev. William Knox, he was Captain of the 87th Fusiliers, with whom he fought at Talavera; he was British Resident at Vathy in Ithaca when Byron visited. In 1848 the Gentleman's Magazine refers to him as ”the late” in their notice of his daughter's marriage. The son of the Rev. William Knox, he was Captain of the 87th Fusiliers, with whom he fought at Talavera; he was British Resident at Vathy in Ithaca when Byron visited. In 1848 the Gentleman's Magazine refers to him as ”the late” in their notice of his daughter's marriage.
Lord Byron to Wright Knox, 26 August 1823