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William Jerdan:
The Autobiography of William Jerdan
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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION

contents:
Ch. 1: Introductory
Ch. 2: Childhood
Ch. 3: Boyhood
Ch. 4: London
Ch. 5: Companions
Ch. 6: The Cypher
Ch. 7: Edinburgh
Ch. 8: Edinburgh
Ch. 9: Excursion
Ch. 10: Naval Services
Ch. 11: Periodical Press
Ch. 12: Periodical Press
Ch. 13: Past Times
Ch. 14: Past Times
Ch. 15: Literary
Ch. 16: War & Jubilees
Ch. 17: The Criminal
Ch. 18: Mr. Perceval
Ch. 19: Poets
Ch. 20: The Sun
Ch. 21: Sun Anecdotes
Ch. 22: Paris in 1814
Ch. 23: Paris in 1814
Ch. 24: Byron
Ch. 1: Literary
Ch. 2: Mr. Canning
Ch. 3: The Sun
Ch. 4: Amusements
Ch. 5: Misfortune
Ch. 6: Shreds & Patches
Ch. 7: A Character
Ch. 8: Varieties
Ch. 9: Ingratitude
Ch. 10: Robert Burns
Ch. 11: Canning
Ch. 12: Litigation
Ch. 13: The Sun
Ch. 14: Literary Gazette
Ch. 15: Literary Gazette
Ch. 16: John Trotter
Ch. 17: Contributors
Ch. 18: Poets
Ch 19: Peter Pindar
Ch 20: Lord Munster
Ch 21: My Writings
Ch. 1: Literary Pursuits
Ch. 2: Literary Labour
Ch. 3: Poetry
Ch. 4: Coleridge
Ch 5: Criticisms
Ch. 6: Wm Gifford
Ch. 7: W. H. Pyne
Ch. 8: Bernard Barton
Ch. 9: Insanity
Ch. 10: The R.S.L.
Ch. 11: The R.S.L.
Ch. 12: L.E.L.
Ch. 13: L.E.L.
Ch. 14: The Past
Ch. 15: Literati
Ch. 16: A. Conway
Ch. 17: Wellesleys
Ch. 18: Literary Gazette
Ch. 19: James Perry
Ch. 20: Personal Affairs
Ch. 1: Critical Glances
Ch. 2: Personal Notes
Ch. 3: Fresh Start
Ch. 4: Thomas Hunt
Ch. 5: On Life
Ch. 6: Periodical Press
Ch. 7: Quarterly Review
Ch. 8: My Own Life
Ch. 9: Mr. Canning
Ch. 10: Anecdotes
Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton
Ch. 12: G. P. R. James
Ch. 13: Finance
Ch. 14: Private Life
Ch. 15: Learned Societies
Ch. 16: British Association
Ch. 17: Literary Characters
Ch. 18: Literary List
Ch. 19: Club Law
Ch. 20: Conclusion
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Titles Index: 
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, Critical and Miscellaneous Writings.
Volume III,  Ch. 20: Personal Affairs  ¶ 5
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, “John Dennis's Works” in Retrospective Review.
Volume III,  Ch. 20: Personal Affairs  ¶ 5
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, The Letters of Charles Lamb, with a Sketch of his Life.
Volume IV,  Ch. 3: Fresh Start  ¶ 13
Taylor, Sir Henry, Isaac Comnenus: a Play.
Volume IV,  Ch. 14: Private Life  ¶ 
Volume IV,  Ch. 14: Private Life  (verse)
Taylor, Sir Henry, Philip Van Artevelde: a Dramatic Romance in two parts.
Volume III,  Ch. 13: L.E.L.  ¶ 3
Taylor, John, The Life and Extraordinary History of the Chevalier John Taylor.
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  ¶ 9
Taylor, John, Frank Hayman; a Tale; written by John Taylor, Esquire, Author of Monsieur Tonson, and originally intended for recitation at the Haymarket Theatre, during the Lent Season.
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  ¶ 10
Taylor, John, Monsieur Tonson: a Tale, recited by Mr. Fawcett, at Covent Garden Theatre.
Volume I,  Ch. 20: The Sun  ¶ 3
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  ¶ 10
Taylor, John, Poems on Several Occasions: consisting of Sonnets, Miscellaneous Pieces, Prologues and Epilogues, Tales, Imitations, &c..
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  ¶ 10
Taylor, John, “To the Right Honourable Lord Byron” in The Sun.
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, first baronet, A Picture of Greece in 1825: as exhibited in the Personal Narratives of James Emerson, Count Pecchio and W. H. Humphreys; comprising a detailed Account of the Events of the late Campaign and Sketches of the principal Military, Naval and Political Chiefs.
Volume IV,  Ch. 12: G. P. R. James  ¶ 14
Thackeray, Francis, A History of the Right Honorable William Pitt, earl of Chatham: containing his Speeches in Parliament; a considerable portion of his Correspondence, when Secretary of State, upon French, Spanish, and American Affairs, never before published.
Volume IV,  Ch. 10: Anecdotes  ¶ n1
Thierry, Augustin, History of the Conquest of England by the Normans: with its Causes from the earliest Period, and its Consequences to the present Time.
William Jerdan to George Byrom Whittaker, [December 1825]  ¶ 8
William Jerdan to George Byrom Whittaker, [December 1825]  ¶ 9
Thomson, James, The Seasons.
Volume I,  Life of Thomson  ¶ 2
Volume I,  Life of Thomson  ¶ 14
Volume I,  Life of Thomson  ¶ 22
Volume II,  Ch 19: Peter Pindar  ¶ 13
Thomson, James, Winter. A Poem.
Volume I,  Life of Thomson  ¶ 14
Volume I,  Life of Thomson  ¶ 15
Volume I,  Life of Thomson  ¶ 24
Thompson, William, Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, against the Pretensions of the other Half, Men, to retain them in Political, and thence in Civil and Domestic, Slavery in reply to a Paragraph of Mr. Mill's celebrated “Article on Government.”.
Volume IV,  Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton  ¶ 19
Tone, William Theobald Wolfe, Memoirs of Theobald Wolfe Tone.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 21
Tooke, John Horne, Epea pteroenta: or, the Diversions of Purley.
Volume II,  Ch 19: Peter Pindar  ¶ 10
Volume III,  Ch. 19: James Perry  ¶ 31
Tuckey, James Kingston, Narrative of an Expedition to explore the River Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816.
Volume II,  Ch. 15: Literary Gazette  ¶ 2
Twiss, Horace, The Carib Chief: a Tragedy in Five Acts.
Volume II,  Ch 20: Lord Munster  ¶ 8