Catherine Hutton

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Standard Name: Hutton, Catherine
Birth Name: Catherine Hutton
Pseudonym: An Original
CH was a woman of letters publishing in the early nineteenth century. She began early to write letters and journals; she edited her father's autobiography and his local history, as well as a book of travels; she projected an unprecedented illustrated history of costume and a biographical history of English queens; and she published essays and criticism for magazines. Her three novels combine fine character-drawing and observation of social nuance with the same kind of non-fictional writing that fills her periodical pieces.

Connections

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Friends, Associates Susanna Watts
In her own more local circle, however, SW was relaxed and good company. She belonged to a Book Society . She was a close friend of the Hutton and the Coltman families and especially, in...
Textual Production Susanna Watts
SW kept up a wide correspondence, of which little survives. She probably wrote to Catherine Hutton on 13 July 1821 on the subject of poverty in Ireland.
Hutton Family Manuscripts.
74
She also wrote beautiful and energetic...
Friends, Associates Anna Jane Vardill
While she lived in London AJV moved in culturally active circles. She later described the poet Eleanor Anne Porden (who lived not far away) as her dear friend, and was one of those who...
Family and Intimate relationships Catharine Macaulay
William Graham seems to have been close to his sister Elizabeth , who married Dr Thomas Arnold of Leicester, a doctor involved in the care of the insane. Graham and CM were apparently married from...
Textual Production Elizabeth Inchbald
EI , or others involved, must have declined to participate in the Longman 's project reported by Catherine Hutton on 13 June 1816, for a women's periodical intended to bear the names of Inchbald, Barbauld
Cultural formation Elizabeth Heyrick
Catherine Hutton later related that Elizabeth Coltman was singular in her childhood,
Hutton, Catherine. “A Sketch of A Family of Originals”. Ainsworth’s Magazine, edited by William Harrison Ainsworth, Vol.
5
, pp. 56-63.
61
unusually pious and proactive. After a struggle with herself, she gave a beggar both the pennies with which she had intended to...
Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Heyrick
Her mother, born Elizabeth Cartwright , was a remarkable woman. She became engaged to please her family, but her fiancé died. After this she visited London and stayed with the publisher Robert Dodsley . While...
Education Elizabeth Heyrick
EH was educated mostly at home. Her talent for landscape painting was such that her father had half a mind to send her to London for teaching and to make an Angelica Kauffmann of her...
Cultural formation Elizabeth Heyrick
She was beautiful, and before her marriage her style of dress . . . had been elegant, yet somewhat independent of fashion.
Beale, Catherine Hutton, editor. Catherine Hutton and Her Friends. Cornish Brothers.
191
Catherine Hutton wrote that EH was converted by a sermon on the...
politics Elizabeth Heyrick
Again Catherine Hutton has a turn of phrase for her next step in life: Detached from her family by her marriage, and having no child, Elizabeth gave way to the impulse of her own heart...
Literary responses Elizabeth Heyrick
It seems from its date that this pamphlet was the one of which Catherine Hutton admired the language, but suspected that Heyrick had understood her subject less than completely. It would, she said, be difficult...
Textual Production Elizabeth Hamilton
EH would clearly have been unable, for health reasons, to participate in the abortive Longman 's project reported by Catherine Hutton very shortly before Hamilton died—a projected women's periodical, which was to bear EH 's...
Literary responses Phebe Gibbes
This novel aroused much interest. One letter was reprinted almost entire, without attribution, on 2 July 1789 in the Aberdeen Magazine as a Picture of the Mode of living at Calcutta. In a letter from...
Friends, Associates Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, first Baron Lytton
His friends included Benjamin Disraeli , Charles Dickens , John Forster , and Thomas Babington Macaulay . Later in life he conducted a long, mentoring friendship by letter with Mary Elizabeth Braddon . He also...
Textual Production Maria Edgeworth
The Longman 's project reported by Catherine Hutton on 13 June this year, for a women's periodical bearing the names of ME , BarbauldInchbald , and Hamilton , seems not to have materialised. It...

Timeline

14-17 July 1791: The Priestley riots in Birmingham, beginning...

National or international item

14-17 July 1791

The Priestley riots in Birmingham, beginning with offence taken over a Bastille Day dinner, caused much destruction and disturbance.

Texts

Hutton, Catherine. A Narrative of the Riots in Birmingham, July, 1791. White, 1875.
Hutton, Catherine. “A Sketch of A Family of Originals”. Ainsworth’s Magazine, edited by William Harrison Ainsworth, Vol.
5
, pp. 56-63.
Hutton, William. “Continued to the present time”. The History of Birmingham, edited by Catherine Hutton, 4thth ed, J. Nichols and Son, 1819.
Hutton, Catherine. Oakwood Hall. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819.
Hutton, Catherine. Reminiscences of a Gentlewoman of the Last Century. Editor Beale, Catherine Hutton, Cornish Brothers, 1891.
Hutton, William. The Life of William Hutton. Editor Hutton, Catherine, Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1816.
Hutton, Catherine. The Miser Married. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1813.
Hutton, Catherine. The Tour of Africa. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1821.
Hutton, Catherine. The Welsh Mountaineer. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817.