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I removed the following material from the article since it has no source, is written in the first person, and was placed after the footnote. Hincyprus (talk) added these lines at 10:57 on 2 September 2010. I left a message for Hincyprus explaining my actions.
unknown manuscript dated 1832 has recently come to light. Written in her own hand and self bound,this small booklet is, I believe to be auctioned at Sotheby's auction house in London in December 2010.
The booklet was found by chance in a box of ephemera purchased in Buckinghamshire in 1999. It contains parodies of political and royal speeches written when Miss Shore was only 13 years old, still living in Potton, England. A remarkable piece of literature written by a remarkable young lady.
Thought to be only the third or fourth original handwritten work known from this fine writer. The other items are held by the University Of Delaware, USA.
This information seems perfectly appropriate for the article, but it needs to be re-written in proper form, cited to an appropriate source, and placed within the main body of the article. I do not have access to the source used by Hincyprus (talk) (and the source might be her/his personal knowledge), so I cannot rewrite the lines myself. AaronTheTypoWarrior (talk) 09:34, 11 September 2010 (UTC)Reply