Henry Justice

Standard Name: Justice, Henry

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Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Justice
According to her own account Elizabeth Surby met her future husband, Henry Justice (whom in print she gives the name of Johnson), when she was only thirteen (in about 1716) and he, at twenty, was...
Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Justice
In Russia, EJ heard by mid-May 1736 that her husband, Henry Justice , was in prison, charged with Robbery of the Library at Cambridge .
Justice, Elizabeth. A Voyage to Russia. G. Smith.
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He was tried for the theft of sixty books...
Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Justice
Back in England, EJ found her life falling into many of its old patterns. She continued to have difficulty getting money out of her husband . He induced the children to behave badly towards her...
Occupation Elizabeth Justice
By mid-1734, EJ , in debt because of her divorced husband 's failure to pay her maintenance, took a job as governess to the three daughters of Hill Evans , a British merchant who lived...
Travel Elizabeth Justice
EJ , divorced from her husband and forced to support herself and her children, sailed from England as governess in the family of the British St Petersburg merchant Hill Evans .
Justice, Elizabeth. A Voyage to Russia. G. Smith.
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Justice, Elizabeth. Amelia; or, The Distress’d Wife.
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Paterson, James. “An Examination of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>A Voyage to Russia</span> (1739): The First Travel Account Published by an Englishwoman”. Women Writers. A Zine, edited by Kim Wells.
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Travel Elizabeth Justice
EJ set out from St Petersburg, compelled to return to England from her governess job because of developments in her estranged husband 's legal punishment for stealing books.
Justice, Elizabeth. Amelia; or, The Distress’d Wife.
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Paterson, James. “An Examination of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>A Voyage to Russia</span> (1739): The First Travel Account Published by an Englishwoman”. Women Writers. A Zine, edited by Kim Wells.
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