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A Letter to Lord Ellenborough

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Daniel Eaton was put on trial in May 1812. During the trial, in which he was accused of being an atheist, as well as the aforementioned "blasphemous libel." In defending himself, Eaton claimed that his beliefs were not atheistic, but
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Shelley on Blasphemy: Being his Letter to Lord Ellenborough, occasioned by the sentence which he passed on Mr. D. I. Eaton, as publisher of the third part of Paine's "Age of Reason"
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The title arises from the name of the letter's recipient, who directed the jury that convicted Eaton. Eaton had been tried and found guilty of "blasphemous libel", for being an
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In the Advertisement, Shelley wrote that he had waited for four months for someone to attack the sentence but when none was forthcoming, he wrote the letter.
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A letter to Lord Ellenborough: Occasioned by the Sentence Which He Passed on Mr. D.I. Eaton as publisher of the third part of Paine's 'Age of Reason'
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Despite the paucity of evidence, on 15 May 1812, the Ellenborough-led jury found Eaton guilty. His sentence was severe, including eighteen months in
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was "an exceedingly virtuous, good man, but nothing supernatural or divine."
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has called a "prejudiced jury" convicted Eaton for printing part three of
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in 1883 in London by the Progressive Publishing Company.
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1812
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Daniel Isaac Eaton
Barnstaple
freedom of the press
Tiberius
Marquess Wellesley
atheist
Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough
University of Durham
Thomas Paine
Age of Reason
deistic
scripture
Old Testament
Christ
New Testament
Newgate Prison
pillorying


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Memorials: from Authentic Sources Ed. by Lady Shelley.

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