4 August 1792 8 July 1822 Martin Jaan Leesment Major works are long visionary poems Approximately 50 readers as his audience, it is said that he made no more than 40 pounds from his writings. His father was Sir Timothy Shelley, a Whig Member of Parliament, and his mother, a Sussex landowner Born at Field Place in Horsham, England The eldest of the children Received his early education at home On 10 April 1810, he matriculated at University College, Oxford Expelled from Oxford on 25 March 1811 After being expelled, he eloped to Scotland with the 16- year-old schoolgirl Harriet Westbrook Visited Ireland shortly afterward and wrote his Address to the Irish People On 28 July 1814, Shelley abandoned his family and ran away with Mary (also 16, later author of Frankenstein) Sailed to Europe, crossed France, and settled in Switzerland After six weeks they returned to England
such as waterskiing and riding. The Queen also likes gardening and flowers. The Queen enjoys going to the theatre, the opera and concerts. 5 Crown Princess Victoria Crown Princess Victoria's real name is Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée, The Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland, was born on July 14, 1977 as the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. She was matriculated in June 1996. The Crown Princess will be Sweden's first female Head of State. In modern times Sweden has only had two Queen Regents, Kristina and Ulrika Eleonora. Now Victoria could be the third. She has two siblings, Carl Philip and Madeleine. She went to Smedslättsskolan in Bromma where she studied and completed her junior level. Then she completed her intermediate school level at the Ålstenskolan in Bromma and