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Tennyson, Frederick.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 4, 1825. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George Clayton (next). B. [June 5, 1807], at Louth, Lincolnshire . School, Eton.
Matric. Michs., 1826; Scholar, 1826.
Migrated to Trinity, May 11, 1827; Browne medal (Greck Ode), 1828.
Rusticated for three terms, Dec. 1828, for refusal to perform the impositions set him for non-attendance at Chapel.
Re-adm.
Feb. 3, 1830; B.A. 1832.
In 1833 inherited a property near Grimsby.
Travelled extensively in the Ionian Islands, Sicily Italy ,, and elsewhere.
Lived for 20 years in Florence, where he was intimate with the Brownings, then at Tenby, and latterly, from 1857, in Jersey . Married, 1839, Maria, dau. of Signor Giuliotti, Chief magistrate of Tuscany, and had issue.
Became an 'Anglo-Israelite' and subsequently joined the Church of the New Jerusalem.
Author, Poems, including four poems in Poems by Two Brothers; Days and Hours; The Isles of Greece ; Daphne; Poems of the Day and Year, etc.
Died, Feb. 26, 1898, at his home in Kensington.
Brother of Alfred (1827) and Charles (1827).
( Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, III. 914; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; D.N.B. )
Frederick TENNYSON
Approx. lifespan: 1807–1905
pens. aged 18 St John's College adm1825:07:04
Eldest s. of Rev. George Clayton TENNYSON (1796)
b. Louth, Lincolnshire 1807:06:05
Sch: Eton
Matric 1826:10MT:
Scholar 1826
Mig. to Trinity College 1827:05:11
Browne Medal (Greek Ode) 1828
Rusticated for three terms 1828:12 for refusal to perform the impositions set him for non-attendance at Chapel.
Re-adm 1830:02:03
BA 1832
In 1833
inherited a property near Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ]
Travelled extensively in the Ionian Islands, [ Greece ] Sicily , Italy and elsewhere.
Lived for 20 years Florence, [ Italy ] where he was intimate with the Brownings, then Tenby, [ Pembrokeshire ] and latterly, from Jersey 1857
m. 1839 Maria GIULIOTTI dau. of Signor GIULIOTTI Chief Magistrate of: Tuscany, [ Italy ]
had issue
Became an 'Anglo-Israelite' and subsequently joined the Church of the New Jerusalem.
Publ.: Poems including four poems in Poems by Two Brothers; Days and Hours; The Isles of Greece; Daphne; Poems of the Day and Year etc.
d. 1898:02:26 at his home Kensington, [ London ]
brother of Alfred TENNYSON (1827)
brother of Charles TENNYSON (1827)
( Eton School Lists; Boase III. 914; Burke P. and B.; Who was Who; D.N.B. )

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