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his legacy to Byron,32Shelley, Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft, by Mrs. Julian Marshall,178Stanhope, Col. the Hon. Leicester:arrives in Cephalonia to co-operate with Byron,68;on Byron’s character,78,174;begs Byron to come to Missolonghi,81;on Byron’s conduct in Greece,91,107;interviews and misunderstandings with Byron,108et seq.;his conduct in Greece,119,153;accompanies Byron’s body to England,199,202;Greece in 1823 and 1824, andSketch of Byron,201;character sketch of Byron,205et seq.Stanhope, Earl, historian, opinion of Mrs. Leigh,318Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Mrs. Leigh’s letters,357Stowe. SeeBeecher StoweStravolemo, Dr., physician, and Dr. Bruno,79Suliotes:Byron takes 500 into his pay,91;false alarm,123;serious fracas,140;their dismissal,142Swift, William, bootmaker at Southwell, his evidence of Byron’s lameness,8Taaffe, Mr., fracas at Pisa,20,21Thomas, Dr., invited to attend Byron in his last illness,168,193et seq.Thorwaldsen, his marble bust of Byron,10Thyrzapoems, what they reveal,221,232,235Tita, Giovanni Battista Falcieri, Byron’s faithful servant,97,166,169et seq.Toole, Mr., receives Byron at Santa Eufemia,60Trelawny, Edward John:arrives at Pisa,4;describes Byron and his peculiarities,5,17,18;on Leigh Hunt and Byron,28;effect of Shelley’s death,32;lays upThe Bolivar,32;travels with Byron to Greece,47,48;and Byron’s seizure,62;mistaken views of Byron’s motives,64,65;unhealthiness of Missolonghi,87;his opinion of Byron,178et seq.;and Mavrocordato,179;on Byron’s deformity,191,192Tricoupi, Spiridion, pronounces funeral oration over Byron,185Vaga, Dr. Lucca, Greek physician, attends Byron in his last illness,169,408Vathi, Byron at,58Villiers, Hon. Mrs., and Mrs. Leigh,357,362,367;Lady Byron confides the secret to,381,394Vivian, Charles, his death,30Volpiotti, Constantine, spy under Byron’s roof,162Watson’sPhilip II.,102Webster, Lady Frances Wedderburn, and Byron,240,241,259Wentworth, Lord, Byron inherits his property,10West, William Edward, American painter, his portrait of Byron,9Wildman, Colonel Thomas,44Wildman, Mrs., owner of Byron’s boot-trees and the bootmaker’s statement as to Byron’s deformity,7,8Williams, Edward, and Leigh Hunt,29;on Byron’s treatment of Mrs. Hunt,29;his death,30Wilmot, Robert John, signs Lady Byron’s statement,355,357,359Wilson, John,60Wilson, General Sir Robert, known as ‘Jaffa Wilson,’110Wordsworth, William,60;Byron reviews his poems,101n.York, Duke of, and Sir Walter Scott,53Young, Charles, actor, Byron’s opinion of,61Zante, Byron at,83,198


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