Midway through Antonia Fraser’s lively biography of the 19th-century writer and gadabout Lady Caroline Lamb, an exasperated relative declares “This family is enough to make one sick.” You can see her ...
“Mad, bad and dangerous to know”: Lady Caroline Lamb’s dismissal of Lord Byron is often quoted for what it says about the louche poet, perceived to be in the wrong, and less about the woman who stalks ...
THE YOUNG MELBOURNE—Lord David Cecil—Bobbs-Merrill ($3). When naive Alexandrina Victoria became Queen of England in 1837, she inherited as Prime Minister a fine worldly Whig: William Lamb, Lord ...
The head of the country’s struggling NHS has been given a rise – making her the Scottish Government’s first civil servant to be paid more than £200,000 a year. Caroline Lamb, who trained as an ...