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Lamb, the Hon. George. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 12, 1802. [4th] s. of Peniston [1st] Viscount Melbourne, of Piccadilly, London [and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ralph Milbanke, Bart., of Halnaby, Yorks.]. [B. July 11, 1784.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1804; M.A. 1805. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 14, 1805. Called to the Bar, 1809. On the Northern Circuit. Abandoned law for literature. One of the earliest contributors to the Edinburgh Review. Wrote and produced at Covent Garden a comic opera, Whistle for it, 1807; also produced Timon of Athens. Author of poems and a translation of Catullus. M.P. for Westminster, 1819; for Dungarvan, 1826-34. Under Secretary of State to his brother, Lord Melbourne, in the Home Dept., 1830-4. Married, May 17, 1809, Caroline Rosalie Adelaide St Jules. Died s.p. Jan. 2, 1834. Brother of the above and of Henry W. (1796) (G.E.C; D.N.B.; Return of M.P.'s). | Hon. George LAMB Approx. lifespan: 17841834 Fell.-Com. aged 18 Trinity College adm1802:11:12 4th s. of Peniston LAMB [1st] Viscount Melbourne, of Piccadilly, London [and Elizabeth MILBANKE dau. of Sir Ralph MILBANKE, Bart., of Halnaby, Yorkshire b. .] 1784:07:11 Sch: Eton Matric 1804:10MT: MA 1805 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1805:11:14 Called to the Bar: 1809 On: Northern Circuit Abandoned law for literature. One of the earliest contributors to the Edinburgh Review Wrote and produced at Covent Garden a comic opera, Whistle for it 1807; also produced Timon of Athens Author of poems and a translation of Catullus. M.P. for: : Westminster, [ London ] 1819 for Dungarvan, [ Co. Waterford ] 1826-34 Under Sec. of: : State to his brother, Lord Melbourne, in Home Department 1830-34 m. 1809:05:17,Caroline Rosalie Adelaide St Jules. d. s.p. 1834:01:02 brother of the above and of Henry W. LAMB (1796) ( G.E.C; D.N.B.; Return of M.P.'s ) |