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    Thomas Medwin (20 March 1788 –2 August 1869) was an early 19th-century English writer, poet and translator. He is known chiefly for his biography of his...
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  • player Michael Medwin (1923–2020), English actor and film producer Terry Medwin (1932–2024), Welsh international footballer Thomas Medwin (1788–1869), English...
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    James Burgess (died 1835) and Martha Burgess (née Medwin). Her mother was a cousin of Thomas Medwin, Byron's companion and biographer, and her father...
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    entered the Syon House Academy of Brentford, Middlesex, where his cousin Thomas Medwin was a pupil. Shelley was bullied and unhappy at the school and sometimes...
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    half-pay on 28 May 1818. During his time in India he met and served with Thomas Medwin, the cousin of Shelley. Williams returned to England, taking with him...
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    "whilst many a grim joke was cut at its expense", Byron recalled to Thomas Medwin. Noggin (cup) Bello, Silvia M.; Simon A. Parfitt; Chris B. Stringer...
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    Schumann called the set a Liederreihe, or "row of songs." The poet Thomas Medwin stayed with him during 1848 to 1849 and later wrote a poem in his honour...
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    City during the COVID-19 Pandemic and was directed by Andrew Watkins. Thomas Medwin and Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1832–1834 – verse (Pagan Press reprint 2011)...
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    parties; his guests included the Shelleys, Edward Ellerker Williams, Thomas Medwin, John Taaffe, and Edward John Trelawny; and "never", as Shelley said...
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    of the Shelley family; others believe Elena's mother was Clairmont. Thomas Medwin, a cousin of Shelley, claimed the mother was an unnamed woman with whom...
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    of the late Lord Byron. Also in 1845, Percy Bysshe Shelley's cousin Thomas Medwin approached her, claiming to have written a damaging biography of Percy...
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    978-2853994958, p. 82. Athenaeum, nov. 10, 1832, p. 730, cited by Thomas Medwin, The Shelley Papers, Londres, 1833, p. 165-170 and Robert Ingpen and...
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    Wikisource has original text related to this article: Prometheus Bound Thomas Medwin, 1832 — verse: full text 1837 (Pagan Press reprint 2011) Percy Bysshe...
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    Retrieved 2023-04-25. As quoted in Conversations of Lord Byron with Thomas Medwin (1832). Planetary defense workshop LLNL 1995 Jason Mick (October 17...
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    in Heidelberg, where they had gone to live. It was there, she met Thomas Medwin, who was a cousin and biographer of Percy Bysshe Shelley and the writer...
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    to hear when the book was published, and inquired Gisborne's wife, Thomas Medwin, and John Keats about its release throughout July 1820. It was not until...
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    all. Your Cenci, however, was a work of power and poetry." Byron told Thomas Medwin in conversation: "The Cenci is... perhaps the best tragedy modern times...
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    Thomas Jefferson Hogg (24 May 1792 – 27 August 1862) was a British barrister and writer best known for his friendship with the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe...
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    make such accounts, for I suppose we are all prejudiced. His friend Thomas Medwin later reported that Byron had told him about the second part that it...
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    Edward's friend Thomas Medwin discuss his travels of Europe. They travelled to Geneva in September 1819 and stayed in a house that Medwin had found for...
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    Christopher Martin-Jenkins (1945–2013), cricket journalist and broadcaster. Thomas Medwin (1788–1869), poet and biographer of Lord Byron and his cousin Percy...
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    greatly enjoyed the work. He soon met Edward Ellerker Williams and Thomas Medwin at the home of a friend in Geneva. He had served on the same ship as...
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  • sixpence. Among the contributors were Thomas Carlyle, William Makepeace Thackeray, Frances Power Cobbe, Thomas Medwin, James Hogg, William Mudford, Janet...
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    composing Esclarmonde) James Mason (1909–1984), actor, (Corsier-sur-Vevey) Thomas Medwin (1788–1869), writer and biographer of his cousin Percy Bysshe Shelley...
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    Claire Clairmont William Godwin (father-in-law) Thomas Jefferson Hogg John Keats Thomas Medwin Thomas Love Peacock Edward John Trelawny Biographies The...
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  • Frederick L. Jones, Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1947. p. 141. Thomas Medwin, Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted during a Residence with his Lordship...
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  • March 1 – Gheorghe Asachi, Moldavian polymath (died 1869) March 20 – Thomas Medwin, English poet, biographer and translator (died 1869) September 22 –...
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    an estate/working farm, and was baptised there in 1792. A cousin was Thomas Medwin. Kingsfold is the northern settlement on the A24 and Marches Road 2...
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    and fifty copies being guaranteed by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Bryan Waller Proctor ("Barry Cornwall") and Thomas Forbes Felsall [sic?]. The original intention...
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  • Cameroon, f) Thomas Medwin (1788–1869, England, p/nf) Arthur Mee (1875–1943, England, nf/cs) Charles Denis Mee (1927–2023, England, nf) Thomas Meehan (1929–2017...
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