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Thomas Medwin:
The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley
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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION

contents:
Preface
Family History
Childhood
Shelley at Eton
Taste for the Gothic
Shelley’s Juvenilia
Queen Mab
Shelley at Oxford
Expulsion
First Marriage
Death of Harriet
Chancery Suit
Switzerland: 1814
Alastor; Geneva: 1816
Frankenstein
Byron and Claire
At Marlow: 1817
Italy: 1818
Naples, Rome: 1819
The Cenci
Florence: 1819
Vol I Appendix
Vol II Front Matter
Pisa: 1820
Poets and Poetry
Pisa: 1821
Epipsychidion
Shelley and Keats
Williams, Hunt, Byron
Shelley and Byron
Poetry and Politics
Byron and his Friends
The Pisan Circle
Casa Magni
Death of Shelley
Lerici: 1822
Burial in Rome
Character of Shelley
Vol II Appendix
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Margaret Moore, countess of Mountcashell [née King] [Mrs. Mason] (1773-1835)
The daughter of the second Earl of Kingston who employed Mary Wollstonecraft as her governess; in 1791 she married Stephen Moore, second Earl Mountcashell (d. 1822); she eloped with George William Tighe whom she married after the death of her husband. She was the “Mrs. Mason” of the Byron-Shelley circle at Pisa. The daughter of the second Earl of Kingston who employed Mary Wollstonecraft as her governess; in 1791 she married Stephen Moore, second Earl Mountcashell (d. 1822); she eloped with George William Tighe whom she married after the death of her husband. She was the “Mrs. Mason” of the Byron-Shelley circle at Pisa.
WRITINGS OF:
Advice to Young Mothers on the Physical Education of their Children.
Volume II,  Pisa: 1820  ¶ 1
REFERENCES TO:
Volume II,  Pisa: 1820  ¶ 1