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  1. Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton, FRS (19 June 1809 – 11 August 1885) was an English poet, patron of literature and a politician who strongly supported social justice.

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  2. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Richard Monckton Milnes was an English politician, poet, and man of letters. While at Trinity College, Cambridge (1827–30), Milnes joined the socially and artistically progressive Apostles Club, which included among its members the poets Alfred Tennyson and Arthur Henry Hallam.

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  3. Dates of existence. 1809-1885. History. Richard Monckton Milnes was born on 19 June 1809, son of Robert Pemberton Milnes, MP for Pontefract, and his wife Henrietta Maria Monckton, daughter of the 4th Viscount Galway. Milnes was admitted to Trinity College Cambridge in 1827 and graduated MA in … read more. Functions, occupations and activities.

  4. Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton. (1809-1885), Poet, patron of literature and politician; MP for Pontefract. Sitter in 14 portraits. While at Trinity College, Cambridge, Milnes joined the progressive Apostles Club, which included the poets Alfred Tennyson and Arthur Henry Hallam.

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  5. Papers of Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes (1858-1945), 1st Marquess of Crewe, at Cambridge University Library. Crewe Manuscripts: collected by Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton, bequeathed to Trinity College, Cambridge by his granddaughter the Duchess of Roxburghe in 2014.

  6. Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton primary name: Houghton other name: Milnes, Richard Monckton

  7. 24 de ago. de 2016 · Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton, 1st Baron (hou´tən, hô´–), 180985, English author. Throughout much of his life he was an active member of Parliament. He was among the first to recognize the genius of Keats and in 1848 published his Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats.