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Maber, George Martin (d. 1844)

Clergyman. Educated at St Paul’s School, London and then at Cambridge. He was personal chaplain to Lord Bute and from 1795 Rector of Merthyr Tydfil. Maber and Southey met during a voyage to Portugal in November 1795.

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  • 142. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 29 [–30] November 1795 
  • 144. Robert Southey to Joseph Cottle [fragment], [possibly begun before 15 December 1795] 
  • 147. Robert Southey to [Robert Lovell] [fragment], [started before and continued on] 19 February 1796 
  • 149. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 24 February – 2 March 1796 
  • 207. Robert Southey to Thomas Southey [brother], 31 March 1797 
  • 349. Robert Southey to John May, 26 September 1798 
  • 351. Robert Southey and Edith Southey to Thomas Southey, 5 October [1798] 
  • 352. Robert Southey to Edith Southey, 14[–15] October 1798 
  • 353. Robert Southey to John May, 22 October 1798 
  • 357. Robert Southey to John May, 11 November 1798 
  • 720. Robert Southey to Edith Southey, [21-]23 September [1802] 
  • 654. Robert Southey to Charles Danvers, [started before and continued on] 6 February [1802] 
  • 531. Robert Southey to Charles Danvers, [15 June 1800] 
  • 401. Robert Southey to John May, [c. 24 April 1799] 

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