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published in 1827. He also won the Browne medal for Greek verse composition (a Sapphic ode on the pyramids) in 1828, but was
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for three terms for refusal to accept punishment for not attending chapel. Re-admitted to
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Frederick Tennyson was the eldest son of George Clayton Tennyson, Rector of
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He died on the 26th February 1898 and is buried on the west side of
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Tennyson passed most of his subsequent life in Italy and
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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University of Cambridge. 101:Elizabeth Barrett Browning 347: 153:Poems of the Day and Year 619:Chapel House, Twickenham 682:Charles Tennyson Turner 430:Lady Clara Vere de Vere 70:Charles Tennyson Turner 27:) was an English poet. 636:Blackdown, West Sussex 269:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical 147:Daphne and other poems 65:Poems, by Two Brothers 48:Somersby, Lincolnshire 43: 23:– 26 February 1898 in 388:A Dream of Fair Women 326:The Miller's Daughter 114:and later joined the 54:. 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Louth, Lincolnshire
Kensington

Highgate Cemetery
Somersby, Lincolnshire
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Eton College
St John's College, Cambridge
Poems, by Two Brothers
Charles Tennyson Turner
rusticated
Cambridge
Jersey
Corfu
Florence
Robert
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Tuscany
Anglo-Israelite
Church of the New Jerusalem
Highgate Cemetery



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