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Definition of First Baron Tennyson
1. Noun. Englishman and Victorian poet (1809-1892).
Lexicographical Neighbors of First Baron Tennyson
Literary usage of First Baron Tennyson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN, Sidney Lee (1898)
"... Lincolnshire, and elder brother of Aurea Tennyson, first baron Tennyson [qv],
born at Louth on 5 June 1807, was educated at Eton (leaving as captain of ..."
2. Historical and Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures, Busts, &c. in the by London National portrait gallery, National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain, Lionel Cust (1907)
"ALFRED, First Baron Tennyson. 1809-1892. A chalk drawing from the life by M.
Arnault, a French artist. Poet laureate. Born at Somerby, in Lincolnshire. ..."
3. The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to Browning by Lucius Hudson Holt (1915)
"March 11,1884, he took his seat in the House of Lords as the first Baron Tennyson
of Aldworth and Farringford. His health began to fail in his eighty-fourth ..."
4. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Selected Works of the Poets Laureate of England by Grolier Club (1901)
"ALFRED TENNYSON, First Baron Tennyson (1809—1892). " On November 19th my father
was appointed Poet Laureate, owing chiefly to Prince Albert's admiration for ..."
5. An Exhibition of Selected Works of the Poets Laureate of England: Exhibited by Grolier Club (1901)
"... First Baron Tennyson (1809—1892). " On November 19* my father was appointed
Poet Laureate, owing chiefly to Prince Albert's admiration for ' In Memoriam ..."