H. Cholmondeley-Pennell.Pseudonym:
H. C-P.Born in London. Employed in the Civil Service and as the inspector of sea fisheries from 1866 to 1875. Author of many volumes of poetry and books on fish and fishing. Contributed to Punch. Biographical information: Curran Index; Reilly, Mid-Victorian Poetry, p. 94. (AC)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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Count Cavour. In Memoriam | 1861-06-22 | Once a Week | Poet | 452 |
The Two Champions | 1862-01-18 | Once a Week | Poet | 875 |
England’s Suttee | 1863-02-21 | Once a Week | Poet | 465 |
The Rose of Ettrick | 1871-03 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17376 |
Rejected | 1871-06 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17388 |
The Sea’s Bride | 1871-07 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17392 |
A Slide | 1871-08 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17397 |
Outside | 1871-11 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17401 |
London’s ‘Suez Canal’ | 1876-06 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17545 |
In a Gondola | 1884-03 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17816 |
Flier-Weather | 1888-12 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 18854 |
Three Generations of Flirtees | 1891-01 | Temple Bar | Poet | 18048 |