Thomas Shelton

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Thomas Shelton was a 17th-century English stenographer best known for developing and publishing influential shorthand systems.

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instanceOf English writer
person
stenographer
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
describedAs 17th-century English stenographer
developed Brachygraphy shorthand system NERFINISHED
Tachygraphy shorthand system NERFINISHED
Zeiglographia shorthand system NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork shorthand
stenography
floruit 17th century
gender male
genre shorthand manual
hasNotableStudent users of his shorthand in parliamentary and legal reporting
influenced later English shorthand systems
knownFor developing shorthand systems
publishing influential shorthand manuals
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork Brachygraphy NERFINISHED
Tachygraphy NERFINISHED
Zeiglographia NERFINISHED
occupation author
shorthand inventor
stenographer
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Tachygraphy by Thomas Shelton author Thomas Shelton