Lord Tennyson was a bit of a soppy old thing too, on the whole, though he wrote some not bad things about Lincolnshire dialect.
It is based on a poem by Lord Tennyson.
His last name is possibly derived from a family surname of Lord Tennyson.
The "Voice" is that of Lord Tennyson, whose rooms were in this court.
In the last of those years, he played for Indian Universities against the Lord Tennyson's team.
This event inspired Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem of the same name.
It was owned and lived in by Lord Tennyson's grandfather.
The only person to hold the office for a longer period was Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
"My father's worldly goods were all gone," says Lord Tennyson.
Ah, I was just thinking of the dear Lord Tennyson.