Biography
Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd was born in Reading, Berkshire, the son of a successful brewer. He was educated at Hendon and at the Reading grammar school. At age 18 he moved to London to study law under Joseph Chitty. He also worked for the London Magazine and wrote occasionally for several other periodicals. In 1821 he was called to the bar and joined the Oxford circuit and became the law reporter for The Times. In 1835 he was won the MP seat for the Borough of Reading. Also in 1835 he was created a serjeant-at-law and in 1849 he became judge of the Court of Common Pleas. In 1836 his play Ion was produced, with productions following in the United States. In 1837 he introduced a copyright bill into the House of Commons, which finally passed in 1842, after he had left Parliament. In the meantime, he had continued to write successful plays and other works.
Books by Thomas Noon Talfourd
Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Thomas Noon Talfourd
The Works of Charles Lamb V2
Targum Onkelos to Deuteronomy (Dramatic works?)
Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd: Author of "Ion."
Études sur la propriété en Fra
Études sur la propriété en France et en Angleterre
Final memorials of Charles Lamb ...
Supplement to "Vacation rambles"
The Dramatic Works of Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd
Vacation rambles and thoughts
Recollections of a First Visit
Recollections of a First Visit to the Alps in August and September 1841
Speech delivered in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, June 3, 1841
Speech for the defendant, in the prosecution of the Queen v. Moxon, for the publication of Shelley's works
Three speeches delivered in the House of Commons in favour of a measure for an extension of copyright
A practical guide to the quart
A practical guide to the quarter sessions and other sessions of the peace
A Speech in the House of Commo
A Speech in the House of Commons, 25th April, 1838, on the Bill to Amend the Law of Copyright
The Athenian captive
A speech delivered by Thomas N
A speech delivered by Thomas Noon Talfourd, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, 18th May, 1837
Speech [of Sergeant Talfourd]
Speech [of Sergeant Talfourd] on literary property delivered in the House of Commons on the 18th of May,1837
Speech on Literary Property De
Speech on Literary Property Delivered in the House of Commons, 18th May, 1837
Ion; a tragedy, in five acts
An attempt to estimate the poe
An attempt to estimate the poetical talent of the present age
An attempt to estimate the poe
An attempt to estimate the poetical talent of the present age, including a sketch of the history of poetry, and characters of Southey, Crabbe, Scott, Moore, Lord Byron, Campbell, Lamb, Coleridge, and, Wordsworth
Glencoe, or The fate of the Macdonalds