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Mabel and Hunt
Her subjects included several ultimately famous personages, and her subjects provided a description of what she observed in her Saturday salons at 27 Rue de Fleurus: " Ada " ( Alice B. Toklas ), " Two Women " ( The Cone Sisters, Claribel Cone and Etta Cone ), Miss Furr and Miss Skeene ( Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire ), " Men " ( Hutchins Hapgood, Peter David Edstrom, Maurice Sterne ), " Matisse " ( 1909, Henri Matisse ), " Picasso " ( 1909, Pablo Picasso ), " Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia " ( 1911, Mabel Dodge Luhan ), and " Guillaume Apollinaire " ( 1913 ).
At the same time, Sir George Gilbert Scott designed St Mary's almshouses next to St Nicholas Church for Mrs Mabel Hunt of Wonham House, in memory of her only daughter who had died at the age of sixteen.

Leigh and Hunt
Lewes was married to Agnes Jervis, but they had agreed to have an open marriage, and in addition to the three children they had together, Agnes had also had four children by Thornton Leigh Hunt.
Now, strongly drawn by ambition, inspired by fellow poets such as Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron, and beleaguered by family financial crises, he suffered periods of depression.
In May 1816, Leigh Hunt agreed to publish the sonnet " O Solitude " in his magazine The Examiner, a leading liberal magazine of the day.
In October, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley.
Leigh Hunt, another poet, witnessed the event and wrote, " He recited his ' Kubla Khan ' one morning to Lord Byron, in his Lordship's house in Piccadilly, when I happened to be in another room.
James Henry Leigh Hunt | Leigh Hunt, second-generation Romantic poet
Positive analysis of the poem came from Leigh Hunt, in the 21 October 1821 Examiner when Hunt wrote a piece on Coleridge as part of his " Sketches of the Living Poets " series.
Her performance of the " sleepwalking " scene in the fifth act was especially noted ; Leigh Hunt called it " sublime.
* 1784 – James Henry Leigh Hunt, English Romantic critic, essayist, and poet ( d. 1859 )
* August 28 – Leigh Hunt, British critic and essayist ( b. 1784 )
** Leigh Hunt, British critic and essayist ( d. 1859 )
The original production featured Kenneth Cranham as Inspector Goole ( later played by Barry Foster and Philip Whitchurch ), Richard Pasco as Arthur Birling ( later played by Julian Glover, Edward Peel and William Gaunt ), Barbara Leigh Hunt as Sybil Birling ( later played by Judy Parfitt, Margaret Tyzack and Marjorie Yates ), Diana Kent as Sheila Birling ( later played by Sylvestra Le Touzel ) and Louis Hillyer as Gerald Croft.
The extent that he was educated at the school is uncertain, and Leigh Hunt wrote years later:
Famous people to originate from Southgate include Leigh Hunt, the English essayist and writer, who was born here in 1784, and Frederick Hitch, one of the men awarded a Victoria Cross for the defence of Rorke's Drift in 1879.
Downes ' example of one sugar baker's house in Liverpool, estimated to bring in £ 40, 000 a year in trade from Barbados, throws a new light on Vanbrugh's social background, one rather different from the picture of a backstreet Chester sweetshop as painted by Leigh Hunt in 1840 and reflected in many later accounts.
While he was there he was a contemporary of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Mitchell, later a prominent academic.
* James Henry Leigh Hunt ( 1784 – 1859 ), Romantic critic, essayist and poet
Lockhart shared in the caustic and aggressive articles that marked the early years of Blackwood ; but his biographer Andrew Lang denied he was responsible for the virulent articles on Coleridge and on " The Cockney School of Poetry ": Leigh Hunt, Keats and their friends.
Leigh Hunt, Portrait by Benjamin Haydon | Benjamin Robert Haydon.
James Henry Leigh Hunt ( 19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859 ), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist, poet and writer.

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