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Anne Isabella Noel Byron (née Milbanke) was an English mathematician. She married (and subsequently separated from) the poet Lord Byron and was mother to their daughter the mathematician Ada Lovelace. Lady Byron was an extremely religious woman who supported prison reform and the abolition of slavery. She was one of very few women to attend the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840. She established Ealing Grove School for boys in 1833.
Anne Isabella Noel Byron (née Milbanke) was an English mathematician. She married (and subsequently separated from) the poet Lord Byron and was mother to their daughter the mathematician Ada Lovelace. Lady Byron was an extremely religious woman who supported prison reform and the abolition of slavery. She was one of very few women to attend the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840. She established Ealing Grove School for boys in 1833.
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Title: | Letter from Anne Isabella Noel Byron |
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Description: | Lady Byron refers to part of a letter written by author Eliza Follen to Harriet Beecher Stowe and encloses a shilling owed. There are additional notes added on the back of her letter written by two others who seem unsure of the contents. |
Address: | 11 St Georges Terrace Regents Park NW. London |
Letter dated: | 03-01-1860 |
Physical description: | Sampson Low Letters, Volume 1, 2 pages |
Types of letter: | Comments about another client, author, artist or work etc.; Financial transaction |
Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Image rights: | © National Portrait Gallery. By Walker & Boutall after Charles Hayter photogravure (1812) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
Identifier: | SL_4 |