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1. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century 18-- Concerning limitations of their wealth; their borrowing of £200 for Hunt last year which hasn't been paid back; a bond of £3800 to pay and repairs on the estate; their selling of property to meet necessities....

2. M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century 18-- Concerning a play by Hunt; her desire to see another performance of it; requesting that he arrange a box for her and several friends.

3. M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century 18-- Concerning the income tax which he ought not to pay; a gift of ten pounds accompanying the letter.

4. M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century 18-- Concerning Hunt having cheated himself with regards to the income tax; the problems of having too scrupulous a conscience; the impossibility of doing anything about it now.

5. Mary Shelley letter to Charles Cowden Clarke, June 23, 19th century Mary Shelley letter to Charles Cowden Clarke, June 23, 19th century 18-- Concerning some writing on an opera that she is sending him; leaving the last paragraph to his good judgment.

6. Charles Lamb letter to Mary Shelley, 19th century Charles Lamb letter to Mary Shelley, 19th century 18-- Concerning his advice to her never to run away to Enfield; its poor shops, stale pastries, appearance of country clowns on Sundays and the dullness and indifference of the people.

7. M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century M. Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, 19th century 18-- Concerning the difficulties of editing Shelley's translation from Greek of a treatise on love; possible interpretations by the reader; Hunt's unsatisfactory suggestions.

8. Mary Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, Feb. 3, 19th century Mary Shelley letter to Leigh Hunt, Feb. 3, 19th century 18---02-03 Concerning her arrival in London; hopes that his affairs are more prosperous now.

9. Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley letter to Marianne Hunt, Aug. 16, 1817 Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley letter to Marianne Hunt, Aug. 16, 1817 1817-08-16 Concerning family news; Marianne's and her confinements; her need of a nurse; Marianne's promise to send information about broaches. The Master of chancery's decision to send Harriet Shelley's children...

10. Leigh Hunt letter to Edward Trelawny, Aug. 1, 1822 Leigh Hunt letter to Edward Trelawny, Aug. 1, 1822 1822-08-01 Concerning inscriptions for Percy Shelley and Edward Williams.

11. Leigh Hunt letter to John Hunt, Oct. 10, 1822 Leigh Hunt letter to John Hunt, Oct. 10, 1822 1822-10-10 Concerning Byron's willingness that "the magazine" i.e. The Liberal, should be proceeded with provided John approves; Byron's receipt of an advertisement of it from Murray; his belief that the Vision of...

12. Leigh Hunt letter to Elizabeth Kent, Apr. 7, 1823 Leigh Hunt letter to Elizabeth Kent, Apr. 7, 1823 1823-05-07 Concerning the Hunts' decision to postpone her visit to Italy for a year to avoid gossip and because of the illness of Mrs. Hunt whose death he fears at times; Mrs. Shelley's leaving for England in June...

13. Leigh Hunt letter to Elizabeth Kent, June 30, 1823 Leigh Hunt letter to Elizabeth Kent, June 30, 1823 1823-06-30 Concerning his unpleasant discussion with Byron over the expenses of Mrs. Shelley's journey to England; Byron's promises to the Greeks, some of which he is liable to shirk.

14. William Godwin letter to Mary Shelley, July 29, 1823 William Godwin letter to Mary Shelley, July 29, 1823 1823-07-29 Concerning her play and her novel Frankenstein. Address on verso.

15. Leigh Hunt letter to John Hunt, Oct. 14, 1823 Leigh Hunt letter to John Hunt, Oct. 14, 1823 1823-10-14 Concerning his drawing upon John for £50, who in turn should borrow from Mrs. Shelley or Novello if necessary; sends his satire on Gifford, i.e. his Ultra-crepidarius. A letter from him to Trelawny contains...

16. Leigh Hunt letter to Elizabeth Kent, Feb. 26, 1824 Leigh Hunt letter to Elizabeth Kent, Feb. 26, 1824 1824-02-26 Concerning his writing eight articles for the Examiner; urges her not to harp on other persons, evidently Mrs. Shelley included; requests her to tell Mrs. Shelley to give up the useless task of disposing...

17. Rowland Hunter letter to Leigh Hunt, Dec. 26, 1825 Rowland Hunter letter to Leigh Hunt, Dec. 26, 1825 1825-12-26 Concerning Mr. Bowring's refusal to print Hunt's Review of Shelley's Posthumous poems in the Westminster Review; manuscript read by Mrs. Shelley, Mr. Coulson and Mr. Peacock; facts therein considered incorrect...

18. Mary Shelley letter to Charles Cowden Clarke, June, 23, 1826 Mary Shelley letter to Charles Cowden Clarke, June, 23, 1826 1826-06-23 Concerning the opera singer Velutti and his performance of the opera "Aureliano in Palmira" by Rossini.

19. William Godwin letter to Leigh Hunt, Aug. 6, 1827 William Godwin letter to Leigh Hunt, Aug. 6, 1827 1827-08-06 Concerning his plan to send books to Mrs. Shelley; Mrs. Shelley requests that Hunt send her an edition of Chaucer.

20. Mary Shelley letter to Richard Rothwell, Oct. 6, 1838 Mary Shelley letter to Richard Rothwell, Oct. 6, 1838 1838-10-06 Concerning an invitation for Rothwell to join her at Drury Lane the following evening.
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