Margaret King (1773 - 1835)
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Margaret King was ...
| related to | Shelley, Mary |
| related to | Wollstonecraft, Mary |
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| Place(s) of Residence | Italy , Ireland |
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| *Pamphlets about the Union Crisis (1800) | 0 | 0 |
| The Sisters of Nansfield: A Tale for Young Women (1810) | 0 | 0 |
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Author of pamphlets.
Protegee of Mary Wollstonecraft.
On a tour in Europe fell in love with Irishman George William Tighe, and eventually abandoned her husband and 7 children to elope to Italy.
They called themselves 'Mr and Mrs Mason', taking the names from Mary Wollstonecraft's book, 'Original Stories from Real Life'. (According to Wikipedia)