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Frederick Tennyson (18071898)
Tennyson, Frederick. An English poet, brother of Alfred; born at Louth, Lincolnshire, June 5, 1807; died in London, Feb. 26, 1898. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1828 took the medal for a Greek poem. He published various volumes of verse, including ‘Days and Hours’ (1854); ‘The Isles of Greece’ (1890); ‘Daphne, and Other Poems’ (1891).