Welbore St Clair Baddeley

Welbore St Clair Baddeley (1856–1945) was an English historian, archaeologist, dramatist, travel-writer, and poet.

[1] Baddeley composed a number of travel guides to Italy (including Venice, Sicily, and Florence), frequently co-writing with Augustus J. C. Hare, and making use of his acquaintance with the Italian archaeologists Rodolfo Lanciani and Giacomo Boni.

[1] He also wrote historical studies of the region, including Robert the Wise and His Heirs, 1278–1352 (Heinemann, 1897).

His drama and poetry included the following publications:[1] He also wrote on Gloucestershire history, publishing:[1] He was a friend of James McNeill Whistler.

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