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- George_William_Tighe abstract "George William Tighe 25 February 1776 – March 1837) was the common-law husband of Margaret King.Tighe was living in Rome when he met the aristocrat, who was visiting the city with her then husband, the 2nd Earl Mountcashell, accompanied by her friend the memoirist Katherine Wilmot. They began a passionate affair around 1803 which continued until her death at Pisa in January 1835. Lady Mountcashell remained with her husband, however, until 1805 when he left her in Germany. Lord and Lady Mountcashell did not legally separate until 1821, by which time she had been living with Tighe for almost 20 years. Around 1806, Tighe and Lady Mountcashell moved to Jena where she was to assume the guise of a man to study medicine. Sometime later they then moved to live in Pisa where she studied under Andrea Vaccá Berlinghieri, at the University of Pisa. The couple remained at Pisa until their deaths.Tighe and Lady Mountcashell lived together at Casa Silva, Pisa under the name of \"Mr and Mrs Mason\". The name comes from the only children's book written by the pioneer educator and proto-feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, who served as Margaret King's governess and inspired great devotion. Some of Wollstonecraft's experiences during this year made their way into Original Stories from Real Life (1788). The maternal teacher who frames these stories is called Mrs Mason.The Masons lived in Pisa with their daughters Lauretta and Nerina. They were visited in 1820 by a young threesome: the poet Percy Shelley, his wife the writer Mary Shelley (daughter of Godwin and Wollstonecraft, and already author of Frankenstein), and their translator her stepsister Claire Clairmont. \"Mrs Mason\" felt maternal towards the women, as they were both in a sense daughters of her life-changing motherly governess. She offered \"sage advice\" to Shelley about his health and to Clairmont about her career. She introduced them all to a new intellectual and social circle in Pisa, and helped Mary set up her household, finding them pleasant lodgings and advising on servants. Tighe provided Percy Shelley with a great deal of material on chemistry, biology, and statistics. The Masons inspired the Shelleys with \"a new-found sense of radicalism\".In 1821, Tighe became involved in the attempts of Clairmont to remove her daughter by Lord Byron from a convent in Ravenna. Tighe made a \"secret trip to Ravenna and Bagnacavallo to find out what he could about the convent and Allegra's treatment there\". Around the same time, Marchand mentions a \"orphan girl named Elizabeth Parker, who was living with them [the Masons]\" who seems to have shared the poor opinions held by Tighe regarding Lord Byron.Tighe outlived his wife by two years before dying at Pisa in March 1837. They are both buried in the Old English Cemetery, Livorno. A copy of Tighe's will is held in The National Archives at Kew. This received English probate on 22 August 1837 as Tighe remained a British citizen at his death.".
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- George_William_Tighe birthDate "1776-02-25".
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- George_William_Tighe name "Tighe, George William".
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- George_William_Tighe comment "George William Tighe 25 February 1776 – March 1837) was the common-law husband of Margaret King.Tighe was living in Rome when he met the aristocrat, who was visiting the city with her then husband, the 2nd Earl Mountcashell, accompanied by her friend the memoirist Katherine Wilmot. They began a passionate affair around 1803 which continued until her death at Pisa in January 1835. Lady Mountcashell remained with her husband, however, until 1805 when he left her in Germany.".
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