John Neate manuscript material : 3 items 1876

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John Neate manuscript material : 3 items 1876

John Neate, English solicitor, with the London law firm Stileman & Neate. To H. Buxton Foreman, bibliographer and forger : 3 letters : -- 1 autograph letter signed : 26 Jun 1876 : (S'ANA 0247c) : from 16, Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Sq.re (printed Stileman & Neate stationery) : on "[t]he case of 'Shelley v. Westbrook' ..."; begins, "I received your note of 22d June ..." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 28 Jun 1876 : (S'ANA 0247d) : from 16, Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Sq.re (printed Stileman & Neate stationery) : begins, "I cannot make out what is meant by Shelley's 'Replication" - there is no such document filed by a defendant ..." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 30 Jun 1876 : (S'ANA 0247e) : from 16, Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Sq.re (printed Stileman & Neate stationery) : begins, "I have now seen all the proceedings in the suit 'Shelley v. Westbrooke' but I am afraid they will not interest you much ...".

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Foreman, H. Buxton (Harry Buxton), 1842-1917

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Neate, John, solicitor

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John Neate, English solicitor, with the London law firm Stileman & Neate. From the guide to the John Neate manuscript material : 3 items, 1876, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) ...

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822

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Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), poet, was born at Field Place, Warnham, on 4 August 1792, and attended the Sion House academy at Brentford, and then Eton. He entered University College, Oxford, in 1810, but was sent down the following year after writing the pamphlet The necessity of atheism . He eloped to Scotland with Harriet Westbrook, whom he married in Edinburgh in 1811. Shelley spent 1812 in Ireland, addressing meetings and writing pamphlets. In 1814 he left his wife and fled to the conti...