Lord Holland
Lord Holland was a British politician and writer, known for his contributions to the Whig Party during the early 19th century. His full name was Henry Edward Fox, and he was born in 1773. He served as a member of Parliament and was involved in various political reforms, advocating for civil liberties and social justice.
In addition to his political career, Lord Holland was also a notable literary figure. He was a close friend of prominent writers and thinkers, including Lord Byron and Charles Lamb. His writings often reflected his liberal views and interest in the arts, making him a significant figure in both politics and literature.