Coleridge lodged here when lecturing at the Assembly Coffee house in Prince Street. A contemporaneous pamphlet advertises how Coleridge: ‘proposes to give in six lectures a comparative view of the English Rebellion under Charles Ist and the French Revolution. [...] It is intended that the lectures should be given once a week, on Tuesday evenings, at eight o’Clock, at the Assembly Coffee House, on the Quay [...] the first lecture, on Tuesday June 23rd, 1795 [...] price six shillings – which may be had at the Lecture Room, and at Mr. Reed’s, Bookseller, Wine-Street’.
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