Sir Thomas Charles Morgan

Standard Name: Morgan, Sir Thomas Charles

Connections

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death George Gordon sixth Baron Byron
His body was brought back to England (contrary to his expressed wishes), where dissension arose over his funeral. His sister wanted it to be private and aristocratic, while public opinion (though not the establishment) wanted...
Family and Intimate relationships Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Sydney Owenson married Morgan, now Sir Charles , at the Marquess of Abercorn 's mansion of Baron's Court, County Tyrone, Ireland.
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
118
Family and Intimate relationships Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Sydney Morgan 's husband died after thirty-one years of marriage, and only two weeks after she had been overwhelmed at the news of her niece Olivia's death.
Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols.
2: 477-8
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
232
Family and Intimate relationships Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Thomas Charles Morgan , a young English widower with a small daughter, was a doctor and a friend of Edward Jenner . He was at first resistant to the universal adulation of Sydney, but then...
Friends, Associates Anne Plumptre
Their friends included Eliza Fenwick , Helen Maria Williams , Susannah Taylor , Mary Hays , Amelia Opie , Thomas Holcroft , John Thelwall , and other radicals. AP supported Thelwall's local electioneering, and Ann Jebb
Friends, Associates Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Lord and Lady Abercorn were influential in arranging Sydney's marriage to another of their protegés: their household physician, Charles Morgan .
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
112-13
Literary responses Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Croker , who again reviewed for the Quarterly, was obviously one of the race of intolerant critics
qtd. in
Quarterly Review. J. Murray.
25 (1821): 532
who, according to the Morning Chronicle, were thrown into a STATE of FURY...
Publishing Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
SOLM noted in her account book that the bank balance she shared with her husband had almost doubled during the past two years to £5,109.7s., entirely from her literary earnings.
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
190
Residence Lady Caroline Lamb
Lady Caroline had two homes, the Lamb estate of Brocket Hall (now a hotel and conference centre)
Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
292
and their town residence, Melbourne House in London. She spent much of her time at Brocket...
Residence Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Sydney Morgan and her husband moved to 35 Kildare Street, Dublin, a newly-fashionable street in which the Shelbourne Hotel was to be built eight years later.
Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols.
2: 28
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
121-2
Residence Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Sydney Morgan , enriched by her crown pension, left Dublin for London, where she and her husband settled in a newly-built house in William Street in Belgravia.
Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols.
2: 427
Newcomer, James. Lady Morgan the Novelist. Bucknell University Press and Associated University Presses, 1990.
11
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
226-7, 228-30
Textual Features Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Morgan describes chiefly Paris and its society, ostensibly on the model of Germaine de Staël 's L'Allemagne. She does indeed include French culture centrally among her topics: she criticises the works of Corneille and...
Textual Production Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
OCLC attributes to SOLMThe Mohawks; A Satirical Poem with Notes, 1822; other comparable library catalogues do not. The vaguely Byron ic style and the detailed allusion to English and Irish party politics is...
Travel Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Sydney Morgan and her husband visited France, staying, mainly in Paris, for several months.
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
137
Travel Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
Sydney Morgan and her husband left Dublin for London, heading for another visit to France and this time onwards to Italy.
Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols.
2: 80
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
164, 177
Newcomer, James. Lady Morgan the Novelist. Bucknell University Press and Associated University Presses, 1990.
10

Timeline

12 August-3 September 1821: The newly-crowned George IV visited Ireland...

National or international item

12 August-3 September 1821

The newly-crowned George IV visited Ireland (the first British monarch to do so since William III made war there), and was rapturously received in Dublin.
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements.
Campbell, Mary, 1917 - 2002. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora, 1988.
186-7

Texts

Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady, and Sir Thomas Charles Morgan. France. Henry Colburn, 1817.
Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady, and Sir Thomas Charles Morgan. Italy. Henry Colburn, 1821, 2 vols.
Morgan, Sir Thomas Charles, and Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan. The Book Without a Name. Henry Colburn, 1841, 2 vols.