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Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Chapter VIII.
Chapter IX.
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George Lamb (1784-1834)
Lawyer and Whig MP for Westminster (1819) and Dungarvan (1822-34), he was the son of Elizabeth Lamb Viscountess Melbourne, possibly by the Prince of Wales. He was author of a gothic drama, Whistle for It (1807) and served with Byron on the management-committee of Drury Lane. His sister-in-law was Lady Caroline Lamb. Lawyer and Whig MP for Westminster (1819) and Dungarvan (1822-34), he was the son of Elizabeth Lamb Viscountess Melbourne, possibly by the Prince of Wales. He was author of a gothic drama, Whistle for It (1807) and served with Byron on the management-committee of Drury Lane. His sister-in-law was Lady Caroline Lamb.
WRITINGS OF:
Whistle Me First.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 12
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 13
 Chapter IV.  (verse)
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 15
 Chapter IV.  (verse)
REFERENCES TO:
 Chapter I.  ¶ 23
 Chapter I.  ¶ 25
 Chapter I.  ¶ 26
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 12
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 13
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 13
 Chapter IV.  (verse)
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 14
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 17
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 19
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 27
 Chapter IV.  (verse)
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 26
Daniel Giles, MP to Lady Melbourne, 11 September 1811  ¶ 4
Annabella Milbanke to Lady Melbourne, [July? 1813]  ¶ 1
 Chapter IX.  ¶ 12
 Chapter IX.  ¶ 30
 Chapter IX.  ¶ 31
 Chapter IX.  ¶ 47
 Chapter IX.  ¶ 56
Mrs George Lamb to Lady Melbourne, [1816]  ¶ 1