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Thomas Talfourd

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meant that it had to be reintroduced in the new Parliament in 1838. By that time, the bill was met with strong opposition. Talfourd re-introduced it again in 1839, 1840 and 1841. It finally became law in 1842, albeit in modified form, and at a time when Talfourd was not in Parliament.
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as a Radical, a result repeated in the general election of 1837. He chose not to stand in the general election of 1841, but stood again in the general election of 1847 and was elected. In the
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In his early years in London, Talfourd was dependent in great measure on his literary contributions. He was then on the staff of
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Vacation Rambles and Thoughts, comprising recollections of three Continental tours in the vacations of 1841, 1842, and 1843
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Speech for the Defendant in the Prosecution, the Queen v. Moxon, for the Publication of Shelley's Poetical Works
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until 1846, when serjeants lost their monopoly of audience. In 1849 he succeeded Thomas Coltman as judge of the
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Victorians Against the Gallows: Capital Punishment and the Abolitionist Movement in Nineteenth Century Britain
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Talfourd married Rachel, daughter of the English political activist and social reformer
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Three Speeches delivered in the House of Commons in Favour of an Extension of Copyright
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in December 1861. His dramatic poem turns on the voluntary sacrifice of Ion, king of
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bill in 1837, but the dissolution of Parliament in 1837 following the death of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform
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theatre. It was also well received in America, and was revived at
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Proposed New Law of Copyright of the Highest Importance to Authors
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was privately printed in 1835 and produced the following year at
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Hall, Edith (2004). "Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon (1795–1854)".
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in court while addressing the jury from his judge's seat at
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earlier in the year. Fourteen years later, he was created a
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Reading
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Dickens was amongst the mourners at Talfourd's funeral at
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Talfourd Avenue in Reading is named after Thomas Talfourd
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On the Principle of Advocacy in the Practice of the Bar
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The Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian Stage
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The son of a well-to-do brewer, Talfourd was born in
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Serjeant Talfourd
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Reading
Stafford
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Radical politician
Reading, Berkshire
Hendon
Reading School
Joseph Chitty
special pleader
Oxford circuit
Middle Temple
serjeant-at-law
William Fry Channell
Court of Common Pleas

general election in 1835
MP
Parliamentary Borough of Reading
House of Commons
copyright
William IV
Charles Dickens
The Pickwick Papers
The London Magazine
Edinburgh Review
Quarterly Review
The New Monthly Magazine

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