√ Century of Experience Evidence Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group Author of Text Title of Text Form of Text 1800-1849 Byron to Bernard Barton, 1 June 1812: 'Some weeks ago my friend Mr Rogers showed me some of the stanzas [of Barton's] in M.S. & I then expressed my opinion of their merit... George Gordon, Lord Byron Bernard Barton unknown Manuscript : Unknown1800-1849 Byron to Bernard Barton, 1 June 1812: 'Some weeks ago my friend Mr Rogers showed me some of the stanzas [of Barton's] in M.S. & I then expressed my opinion of their merit... George Gordon, Lord Byron Bernard Barton Metrical Effusions Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to Edward Daniel Clarke, 26 June 1812: 'My dear Sir, - Will you accept my very sincere congratulations on your second volume wherein I have retraced some of my old ... George Gordon, Lord Byron Edward Daniel Clarke Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia, and ... Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, acknowledging receipt of parcel of books and letters from Christian well-wishers, 14 September 1812, including Granville Penn, "The Bioscope, or Dia... George Gordon Lord Byron anon Manuscript : Unknown1800-1849 Byron to Lord Holland, 14 October 1812, on looking out for reports of his Drury Lane Theatre address: 'I have seen no paper but [James] Perry's [Morning Chronicle] and tw... George Gordon, Lord Byron various Morning Chronicle Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to Lord Holland, 14 October 1812, on looking out for reports of his Drury Lane Theatre address: 'I have seen no paper but [James] Perry's [Morning Chronicle] and tw... George Gordon, Lord Byron various [Sunday papers] Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to Lady Melbourne, 17 October 1812, on reports of his Drury Lane Theatre address: '... my address has been ... mauled (I see) in the newspapers ... ' George Gordon, Lord Byron various [newspapers] Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to Lady Melbourne, 18 October 1812, on writing by Annabella Milbanke that she has forwarded to him: '... the specimen you send me is more favourable to her talents ... George Gordon, Lord Byron Annabella Milbanke [biography] Manuscript : Unknown1800-1849 Byron to Lady Melbourne, 30 October 1812: '... I see by the papers Ld. and Ly. Cowper are returned to Herts.' George Gordon, Lord Byron [newspapers] Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to Lady Melbourne, 18 November 1812: 'I am still here only sad in the prospect of going [from home of Lord and Lady Oxford]; reading, laughing, & playing ... with y... George Gordon, Lord Byron unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, 22 November 1812: 'I have in charge a curious and very long MS. poem written by Lord Brooke (the friend of Sir Philip Sidney) (which I wish to submi... George Gordon, Lord Byron Lord Brooke [untitled manuscript] Manuscript : Unknown1800-1849 Byron to Lady Melbourne, 11 January 1813: 'I have been looking over my Kinsham premises which are close to a church and churchyard full of the most facetious Epitaphs I e... George Gordon, Lord Byron [epitaphs] Manuscript : tombstone epitaphs1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, 20 January 1813; 'In "Horace in London" I perceive some stanzas on Ld. E[lgin] - in which ... I heartily concur. - I wish I had the pleasure of Mr. ... George Gordon Lord Byron James and Horace Smith Horace in London; consisting of Imitations of the ... Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, 21 April 1813: 'I see the Examiner threatens some observations upon you next week ... ' George Gordon, Lord Byron Leigh Hunt Examiner, The Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 In letter from Byron to Thomas Moore: 'When Byron read these verses aloud to Moore and Rogers, they all three broke down with laughter.' George Gordon, Lord Byron Lord Thurlow "When Rogers ... " Unknown 1800-1849 Byron to John Galt, 8 June 1813: 'I have to thank you for a most agreeable present [apparently a copy of his Letters from the Levant] ... I wish you had given us more ...... George Gordon, Lord Byron John Galt Letters from the Levant Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, 12 June 1813: 'In yesterday's paper immediately under an advertisement on "Strictures in the Urethra" I see most appropriately consequent - a poem w... George Gordon, Lord Byron anon advertisement for William Wadd, Practical Observat... Print : Advertisement, Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, 12 June 1813: 'In yesterday's paper immediately under an advertisement on "Strictures in the Urethra" I see most appropriately consequent - a poem w... George Gordon, Lord Byron anon advertisement for Modern Poets; a Dialogue in Vers... Print : Advertisement, Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to John Murray, 13 June 1813: 'I have read the strictures which are just enough - & not grossly abusive - in very fair couplets ... ' George Gordon, Lord Byron anon Modern Poets; a Dialogue in Verse, containing some... Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to Thomas Moore, 22 August 1813: 'In a "mail-coach" copy of the Edinburgh, I perceive the Giaour is 2d article.' George Gordon, Lord Byron Various Edinburgh Review Print : Serial / periodical