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  1. Thomas Egerton was a bookseller and publisher in Whitehall, London c. 1750 –1830. With his brother and business partner John Egerton he took over the enterprise established by John Millan. For some years Egerton's office stood on Charing Cross. Books published included works by Jane Austen.

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      Thomas Egerton, 1st Viscount Brackley (1540–1617), Lord...

  2. Thomas Egerton, 1st Viscount Brackley (1540–1617), Lord Keeper 1596–1616. Thomas Egerton, 1st Earl of Wilton (1749–1814) Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton (1799–1882) Thomas Egerton Hale, recipient of the Victoria Cross. Thomas Egerton (publisher), publisher of Jane Austen's first three books. Thomas Graham Egerton, British ...

  3. She later renamed the story Pride and Prejudice around 1811/1812, when she sold the rights to publish the manuscript to Thomas Egerton for £110 (equivalent to £9,300 in 2023).

  4. Thomas Egerton and the Publication History; Jane Austen; Edited by Pat Rogers, University of South Florida; Book: Pride and Prejudice; Online publication: 19 December 2020; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108991308.066

  5. Jane’s first publisher was Thomas Egerton, who ran a ‘Military Library’ in Whitehall. It is likely she secured this connection through Henry’s connections as a militia officer and army agent. Because she was an unknown writer, Egerton had published Sense and Sensibility in 1811 on commission, which meant that Jane herself took all the ...

  6. March 15, 1617, London, England. Thomas Egerton, Viscount Brackley (born c. 1540—died March 15, 1617, London, England) was an English lawyer and diplomat who secured the independence of the Court of Chancery from the common-law courts, thereby formulating nascent principles of equitable relief.

  7. 25 de jan. de 2013 · Pride and Prejudice was first published in 1813 by Thomas Egerton. This is a title page from the first edition. A first edition of the novel was auctioned by Christie's in December, 2012.