Charles Maxwell Trelawny Irving, British government offical. He was the great-grandson of Edward John Trelawny, the writer and friend of Shelley and Byron. Irving's grandmother was Zella, Trelawny's daughter by his Greek wife Tersitza. · To...
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Charles Maxwell Trelawny Irving, British government offical. He was the great-grandson of Edward John Trelawny, the writer and friend of Shelley and Byron. Irving's grandmother was Zella, Trelawny's daughter by his Greek wife Tersitza. · To William Michael Rossetti, art critic and literary editor : 2 letters : -- 1 autograph letter signed : 28 May 1910 : (T'ANA 0015) : from 15, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington, S. W. (printed stationery); begins, "Some time ago I saw in the Daily Chronicle that in the course of an interview which you had accorded to a representative of thet paper that Edward John Trelawny was a man whose memory should not be allowed to die." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 30 May 1910 : (T'ANA 0016) : from 15, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington, S. W. (printed stationery); begins, "Very many thanks for your letter of the 29th. I am acqainted with your interesting 'Reminiscences' but have not read the Athenaeum articles"; with discussion of the Trelawny family.
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