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Family and Intimate relationships | Eleanor Sleath | |
Friends, Associates | Eleanor Sleath | ES
's group of friends included the writer Susanna Watts
(her distant relation), the Reverend John Dudley
(who was suspected of being closer than a friend, and whose wife, Ann
, made trouble for Sleath)... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Eleanor Sleath | John Dudley
(born in 1762) published, from 1807, a number of scholarly works, and in 1846 mentioned spending his long and happy life as a retired student. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Dudley |
death | Eleanor Sleath | Her second husband, John Dudley
, survived her, to die in 1856 at well past ninety. Czlapinski, Rebecca, and Eric C. Wheeler. Sleath Sleuth. New Eleanor Sleath Biography. http://sleathsleuth.wordpress.com/2011/05/08/new-eleanor-sleath-biography/. |
Textual Production | Eleanor Sleath | ES
was said to have worked on a novel upon a subject connected with Hindusthan. Her friend and future second husband John Dudley
alluded to this in his diary in about 1804. In the... |
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