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1826 (anon); incorporated in Crotchet Castle, 1831 (slightly rev).<br />

Poem.<br />

Moore’s Epicurean. Westminster Rev 8, Oct 1827. Anon.<br />

Touchandgo. Globe and Traveller, 24 Jan 1829. Anon. Poem.<br />

Moore’s Letters and journals <strong>of</strong> Byron. Westminster Rev 12, Apr<br />

1830. Anon.<br />

Randolph’s Memoirs &c <strong>of</strong> Thomas Jefferson. Westminster Rev 13,<br />

Oct 1830. Anon.<br />

London Bridge. Westminster Rev 13, Oct 1830. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fate <strong>of</strong> a broom: an anticipation. Examiner, 14 Aug 1831 (anon);<br />

added as a note to Crotchet Castle, 1837 (Bentley’s Standard<br />

Novels); rptd with Paper money lyrics, 1837. Poem.<br />

On steam navigation to India. Edinburgh Rev 60, Jan 1835. Anon.<br />

Lord Mount Edgcumbe’s Musical reminiscences. London Rev 1, Apr<br />

1835. Signed M.S.O.<br />

French comic romances. London Rev 2, Oct 1835. Signed M.S.O.<br />

<strong>The</strong> épicier. London Rev 2, Jan 1836. Signed M.S.O.<br />

Bellini. London Rev 2, Jan 1836. Signed M.S.O.<br />

<strong>The</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> Manor Hall, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall.<br />

Bentley’s Misc, Jan 1837, rptd in <strong>The</strong> Bentley ballads, ed J. Doran<br />

1858, 1861, 1866; ed J. Sheehan, 1869. Poem.<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> childhood, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall: <strong>The</strong><br />

Abbey House. Bentley’s Misc, Feb 1837, rptd in Tales from<br />

Bentley, vol 1 1859; ed R. Garnett, Calidore and miscellanea ‘1891’<br />

[1892].<br />

Promotion BY Purchase and by NO Purchase: or a dialogue between<br />

Captain A_ <strong>of</strong> _ and Colonel Q_ <strong>of</strong> the _. Guide, 29 Apr 1837<br />

(anon), rptd with Paper money lyrics, 1837 (as Byp and Nop: promotion<br />

. . . between Captain A. and Colonel Q.). Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new year: lines on George Cruikshank’s illustration <strong>of</strong> January<br />

in the Comic Almanack for 1838, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall.<br />

Bentley’s Misc, Jan 1838. Poem.<br />

[Letters signed ‘Philatmos’]. <strong>The</strong> Times, 3, 7 Nov 1838, 14 May 1842.<br />

Gastronomy and civilization. Fraser’s Mag, Dec 1851. Essay, written<br />

in collaboration with his daughter Mary Meredith and signed<br />

M.M.<br />

Chapelle and Bachaumont, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall. Fraser’s<br />

Mag, Apr 1858.<br />

Demetrius Galanus: Greek translations from Sanskrit, by the<br />

author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall. Fraser’s Mag, Nov 1858.<br />

Müller and Donaldson’s History <strong>of</strong> Greek literature. Fraser’s Mag,<br />

Mar 1859. Signed T. L. Peacock.<br />

Newark Abbey, August 1842, with a reminiscence <strong>of</strong> August 1807.<br />

Fraser’s Mag, Nov 1860. (signed T. L. Peacock); rptd Sidcot<br />

Somerset 1995, Gruffyground Press, 200 copies). Poem.<br />

Peacock also contributed opera criticism to the Globe and Traveller (1830) and<br />

the Examiner (1831–4). See lists in Halliford edn <strong>of</strong> Works, vol 9 appendix 1.<br />

Letters and papers<br />

[Shelley, P. B. and M. W.] History <strong>of</strong> a six weeks’ tour through a part<br />

<strong>of</strong> France, Switzerland, Germany and Holland. 1817 (anon).<br />

Includes revised versions <strong>of</strong> 2 letters from P. B. Shelley to ‘T. P.<br />

Esq.’<br />

Shelley, P. B. Essays, letters from abroad, translations and fragments.<br />

Ed M. W. Shelley 2 vols ‘1840’ [1839]. Includes 13 letters to<br />

‘T. L. P., Esq.’<br />

[Forster, T.]. Epistolarium: or the correspondence <strong>of</strong> the Forster<br />

family, letters and essays, vol 2 Bruges 1850 (priv ptd). Includes a<br />

Latin letter signed T. L. P.<br />

Middleton, C. S. Shelley and his writings. 2 vols 1858. Contains<br />

revised versions <strong>of</strong> 2 letters from P. B. Shelley to ‘a friend’<br />

[Peacock].<br />

Hogg, T. J. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley. 2 vols 1858. Preface contains<br />

a letter from Peacock to M. W. Shelley with the false signature<br />

L.T.<br />

Unpublished letters <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1860, above. 17 letters<br />

Thomas Love Peacock<br />

from P. B. Shelley and pt <strong>of</strong> 1 from M. W. Shelley, ed Peacock with<br />

notes.<br />

[Cole, H.] Biographical notes, [1874] (§2, below). Prints ms poems,<br />

letters and portions <strong>of</strong> 1818 diary.<br />

Works, ed H. Cole 1875 (Collections, above). Some ms material in<br />

Cole’s Biographical notes pubd in Edith Nicolls’s Biographical<br />

notice in vol 1; ms poems in vol 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prose works <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ed H. B. Forman 4 vols<br />

1880. Text <strong>of</strong> Shelley’s letters includes passages not printed by<br />

Peacock.<br />

Shelley and Mary. [Ed J. Shelley] 3 (sometimes 4) vols [1882] (priv ptd,<br />

c. 12 copies distributed). Includes 13 letters to P. B. Shelley and 10<br />

to M. W. Shelley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last day <strong>of</strong> Windsor Forest. National Rev, Sep 1887 (with prefatory<br />

note by R. G[arnett]); ed R. Garnett, Calidore and miscellanea,<br />

‘1891’ [1892], rptd Nat Rev, June 1933 (new prefatory note).<br />

Reminiscence, probably written c. 1862.<br />

Garnett, R. Introd to Headlong Hall, 1891. Contains new letter to E.<br />

T. Hookham.<br />

Calidore: a fragment <strong>of</strong> a romance. In Calidore and miscellanea, ed<br />

R. Garnett ‘1891’ [1892]. Incomplete text <strong>of</strong> ms.<br />

A letter from Percy B. Shelley to T. Peacock, July, MDCCCXVI.<br />

[Campden Gloucestershire] 1901 (Essex House Press, 50 copies).<br />

Young, A. B. Unpublished songs by T. L. Peacock. N & Q 5 Dec 1908,<br />

16 Jan 1909. Songs from ms plays.<br />

Young, A. B. Ahrimanes by Thomas Love Peacock. MLR 4, 1909.<br />

Corrections by H. F. B. Brett-Smith in ibid.<br />

Young, A. B. T. L. Peacock’s Essay on fashionable literature. N & Q 2,<br />

23 July 1910. Incomplete text <strong>of</strong> ms.<br />

Plays, ed A. B. Young 1910 (Collections, above). 1st complete pbn <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> dilettanti, <strong>The</strong> circle <strong>of</strong> Loda, <strong>The</strong> three doctors.<br />

Letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley, with fragments <strong>of</strong><br />

unpublished manuscripts. Ed R. Garnett, Boston 1910 (priv ptd<br />

for Bibliophile Soc, 483 copies). Includes Ahrimanes, Calidore, 4<br />

other fragmentary tales.<br />

Van Doren, C. Life, 1911 (§2, below). Contains extract from new letter<br />

and other ms material priv ptd by H. Cole and R. Garnett.<br />

Ingpen, R. Shelley in England: new facts and letters from the<br />

Shelley-Whitton papers. 1917. Contains details <strong>of</strong> Peacock’s correspondence<br />

as Shelley’s executor, including 2 letters by him and 3<br />

letters to him.<br />

A bill for the better promotion <strong>of</strong> oppression on the Sabbath day.<br />

Illustr L. Fraser, Plaistow 1926 (Curwen Press, 50 copies). Poem.<br />

Halliford edn <strong>of</strong> Works, 1924–34 (Collections, above). Includes ms<br />

poetry and plays in vol 7; ms essays, unfinished novels, letters,<br />

diary etc in vol 8; extracts from cookery mss in vol 9 appendix 2.<br />

Contains 79 letters by Peacock and 10 letters to him.<br />

Brett-Smith, H. F. B. <strong>The</strong> L’Estrange-Peacock correspondence. E & S<br />

18, 1933.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Athenians: being correspondence between Thomas Jefferson<br />

Hogg and his friends Thomas Love Peacock, Leigh Hunt, Percy<br />

Bysshe Shelley and others. Ed W. S. Scott 1943 (Golden Cockerel<br />

Press, 500 copies).<br />

Shelley at Oxford: the early correspondence <strong>of</strong> P. B. Shelley with his<br />

friend T. J. Hogg, together with letters <strong>of</strong> Mary Shelley and T. L.<br />

Peacock, and a hitherto unpublished prose fragment by Shelley.<br />

Ed W. S. Scott 1944 (Golden Cockerel Press, 500 copies).<br />

New Shelley letters. Ed W. S. Scott 1948. Includes correspondence<br />

with T. J. Hogg pbd in Scott’s 2 previous vols, above.<br />

Green, D. B. Two letters <strong>of</strong> Thomas Love Peacock. PQ 40, 1961.<br />

Shelley and his circle 1773–1822. 8 vols to date <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA<br />

1961–86. Vols 1–4 ed K. N. Cameron; vols 5–8 ed D. H. Reiman.<br />

Catalogue edn <strong>of</strong> mss in Carl H. Pforzheimer Lib (now NYPL),<br />

including Ahrimanes, shorter poems, verse translations, correspondence<br />

and East India Company examination paper on<br />

Ryotwar and zemindarry settlements.<br />

977 | 978

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