“15, F. M[arshal] and Shelley for Nash: Balloon: P.
B. and H. Shelley to
calln.: M. and F.
Jones call, for Miss White: call on
H. Shelley.
“16, Sa.
C. Turner (fr. Mackintosh and Dadley) call: call on
Shelleys; coach w. P. B.
S.”
James Marshall (d. 1832)
Translator and literary jobber; he was a schoolmate and bosom friend of William Godwin, a
drinking companion of Charles Lamb, and associate of Mary Shelley.
Harriet Shelley [née Westbrook] (1795-1816)
Shelley's first wife, with whom he eloped in 1811 and who committed suicide after he had
transferred his affections to Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin.
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)
English poet, with Byron in Switzerland in 1816; author of Queen
Mab (1813), The Revolt of Islam (1817), The Cenci and Prometheus Unbound (1820), and Adonais (1821).
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Author: C. Kegan Paul
Title:William Godwin: his Friends and Contemporaries (London: Henry S. King & Co., 1876).
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