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year greater than or equals "1815"
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RecID: 1104
Mar 1816  Byron writes "Fare Thee Well" to Annabella Millbank, who left him in January with their daughter Ada.  
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RecID: 1105
Apr 1816  Amidst dark rumors about Byron's character centering around an alleged affair with his half-sister Augusta, a deed of separation is drawn up and signed; he meets and begins an affair with Claire Clairmont, Mary Shelley's stepsister.  
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RecID: 1106
Apr 23, 1816  Cut by London society over the separation scandal, and with financial difficulties worsening, Byron leaves England forever.  
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RecID: 1107
May 2, 1816  Persuaded by Claire Clairmont that Byron would be delighted to have their company, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley leave for Geneva to meet Byron.  
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RecID: 1108
June 1816  Byron (with his travelling physician John Polidori) and the Shelleys (with Claire Clairmont) rent neighboring houses on the shore of Lake Geneva at Cologny; they meet regularly at Byron's Villa Diodati, telling ghost stories for which Mary Shelley invented Frankenstein; Byron writes Canto III of Childe Harold; after touring the Alps and visiting the Chateau de Chillon with Percy Shelley, Byron leaves for Italy at the end of the year.  
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RecID: 1109
Oct 9, 1816  Suicide of Fanny Godwin (Mary Shelley's half-sister).  
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RecID: 1087
Dec 2, 1816  Mass meeting at Spa fields (the "Spa fields riot"); march on the Tower of London.  
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RecID: 1110
Dec 7, 1816  Suicide of Harriet Shelley (P. B. Shelley's wife).  
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RecID: 1111
Dec 30, 1816  P. B. Shelley and Mary Godwin (Shelley) marry.  
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1817  James Mill, The History of British India  
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RecID: 1112
1817  Coleridge, Biographia Literaria and Sibylline Leaves.  
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RecID: 1113
1817  John Keats, Poems.  
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RecID: 1114
1817  William Hazlitt, The Characters of Shakespeare's Plays and The Roundtable.  
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RecID: 1115
1817  Sir Walter Scott's Harold the Dauntless.  
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RecID: 1116
1817  Maria Edgeworth, Ormond and Harrington.  
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RecID: 1117
1817  Mary Hays, Family Annals, or The Sisters.  
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RecID: 1118
1817  Mary Shelley, History of a Six Weeks Tour.  
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RecID: 1119
1817  Felicia Hemans, Modern Greece (anonymous), a poem opposing Byron on the Elgin Marbles.  
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RecID: 1120
1817  Byron, Manfred.  
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RecID: 1121
1817  Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh.  
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RecID: 1122
1817  Robert Southey, Wat Tyler.  
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RecID: 1123
1817  Blake's watercolor, The Judgment of Paris , produced.  
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RecID: 1800
1817  David Ricardo, The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation.  
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RecID: 1824
1817  Robert Southey, History of Brazil, Vol. 2.  
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RecID: 1875
1817  Joanna Baillie paid 1000 pounds by Longmans for Metrical Legends of Exalted Characters. Her The Election is converted into a musical and performed at London's English Opera House (Lyceum).  

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