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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 34 times, but was not at home (N) 4 times, and was a venue (V) 12 times.
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22 August 1829 24 November 1829 8 December 1829 (NV) 18 December 1829 (V)
2 January 1830 (NV) 8 March 1830 13 March 1830 19 March 1830 (V) 25 March 1830 6 April 1830 (NV) 12 April 1830 6 May 1830 (NV) 12 May 1830 23 May 1830 (V) 4 June 1830 7 June 1830 11 June 1830 11 June 1830 (V) 13 June 1830 14 July 1830 16 September 1830
20 March 1831 23 July 1831 (V) 29 December 1831 (V)
30 March 1832 1 April 1832 (V) 5 June 1832 23 December 1832 (V)
Bulwer-Lytton was a writer whose career took off after he married without his mother's blessing. She cut off his income and he was forced to earn a living from his pen. He wrote a series of quite successful novels and also contributed journalism to a number of periodicals. He was elected an MP in 1831 and became involved with legislation pertaining to literary matters such as dramatic copywright and the patent theatres.
There is an issue over the instances of 'Bulwer' noted in January and March 1826:
James L. Campbell Sr's Edward Bulwer-Lytton claims that he only returned to England from Paris at the end of April 1826 where he met his future wife Rosina Wheeler, as does the DNB, but he also details his youthful infatuation with Lady Caroline Lamb, which predated his trip to France. However, Leslie Mitchell's Bulwer Lytton: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Man of Letters is more cautious, referring to a 'probable' meeting with Rosina Wheeler on that date (p. 24). Mitchell also notes that Wheeler dated the first meeting in December 1825. Two primary sources also support an earlier meeting: The Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton states that Bulwer met her at Miss Berry's in spring or early summer 1825 while L. Devey's Letters of the Late Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton, to his Wife suggests that the meeting was in October 1825.
Susan Normington's Lady Caroline Lamb: This Infernal Woman describes Lamb and Bulwer's friendship and that 'as a special favour she arranged for him to meet William Godwin' (p. 219). No date is given but the source cited is Torrens, Memoirs of Vicount Melbourne, I, p. 171. Paul Douglass's Lady Caroline Lamb: A Biography refers to the same event (p. 243) and places it in the chapter devoted to 1823. This time the source is Kegan Paul's William Godwin II, pp. 304-5. Bulwer burned his correspondence with Lamb so that avenue is closed. So far, given Leslie Mitchell's caution over the dates, in what is the most recent biography, and the fact that Lamb and Bulwer had a very close relationship around this time, the January and March references to Bulwer have been coded as Edward Bulwer Lytton, despite the fact that the DNB would have him still in France.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria (née Campbell) | 6 |
Shepherd, Lady Mary (née Primrose) | 5 |
Stepney, Lady Catherine (née Pollok) (Manners) | 4 |
Bulwer, (William) Henry Lytton Earle (Baron Dalling and Bulwer) | 4 |
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (née Godwin) | 4 |
Jerdan, William | 3 |
Roy, Rammohun | 2 |
Sheridan, Charles | 2 |
Lamb, Lady Caroline (née Ponsonby) | 2 |
Sidney, Lady Sophia | 2 |
Stanhope, Leicester Fitzgerald Charles (fifth earl of Harrington) | 2 |
Bowring, Sir John | 2 |
Knowles, John | 2 |
Boddington, Samuel | 1 |
Cossley Hall, Mary | 1 |
Murray, John Samuel | 1 |
Bentley, Richard | 1 |
Thelwall, John | 1 |
Mill, John Stuart | 1 |
Babbage, Charles | 1 |
Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry | 1 |
Mill, James | 1 |
Uwins, David | 1 |
Joseph, Samuel | 1 |
Hayward, Abraham | 1 |
Moore, Thomas | 1 |
Uwins, Thomas | 1 |
Wilkie, Sir David | 1 |
Benger, Elizabeth Ogilvy | 1 |
White, | 1 |
Tooke, William | 1 |
Irving, Washington | 1 |
Kenney, James | 1 |
Ollier, Charles | 1 |
Rothwell, Richard (Ireland) | 1 |
Reynolds, Frederic Mansel | 1 |
Robinson family, | 1 |
Pickersgill, Henry William | 1 |
Martin, John | 1 |
Owen, Robert | 1 |
1 | |
Poole, John | 1 |
Alcock, Thomas | 1 |
Picken, Andrew | 1 |
Wood, Mrs Somerville | 1 |