Graham's letter to him about Sir Charles Eastlake,
pirated copies of Byron's works in America and France,
injunction obtained restraining sale by Longman of Mrs. Rundell's
"Domestic Cookery,"
1822--Death of Allegra,
Milman's "Fall of Jerusalem,"
intimacy with Milman,
"Bracebridge Hall,"
declines James Fenimore Cooper's novels,
Ugo Foscolo
1823--Giflord's serious illness--difficulty in choosing new Editor
for the _Q.R._,
other books published by him during the year
1824--Closing incidents of friendship with Byron,
Byron's last letter and illness,
Byron's death,
correspondence with Dr. Ireland (Dean of Westminster) about Byron's
burial in Westminster Abbey,
destruction of Byron's Memoirs,
Moore undertakes "Life of Byron,"
Mrs. Markham's "History of England,"
a crisis in the _Q.R._,
John Taylor Coleridge appointed Editor of _Q.R._;
correspondence with B. Disraeli about "Aylmer Papillon"
1825--Agreement and arrangements regarding proposed morning paper,
_Representative_,
letters from B. Disraeli as to _Representative_,
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