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found in connection with the following works by Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt: 1. ‘Observations on the Proceedings against the Queen [Caroline], addressed to his Constituents by C. Tennyson, Esq.,’ 3rd edit. 1821. 2. ‘Report of a Speech on seconding Mr. John Smith's Motion for the Restoration of the Queen's Name to the Liturgy,’ 1821. 3. ‘Report of Speech on moving Second Reading of the Bill for Prohibiting the Use of Spring Guns,’ 1825. 4. ‘Speech on Motion to substitute the Hundred of Bassetlaw for the Town of Birmingham in the Bill for Disfranchising East Retford,’ 1828. 5. ‘Eustace, an elegy,’ 1851.

[Gent. Mag. Sept. 1861, pp. 328–30; Illustrated London News, 25 June 1853, pp. 515–16, and 8 Jan. 1859, p. 28; Foster's Royal Lineage (1883), pp. 24, 25.]