Cappe, Catharine. Memoirs of the Life of the late Mrs. Catharine Cappe. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822.
Catharine Cappe
Standard Name: Cappe, Catharine
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Textual Features | Sarah Trimmer | In addition to Catharine Cappe
's work on Sunday schools and versions of fairy stories by Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy
, the magazine reviewed work by a whole library of didactic, pedagogical, or improving writers, reprinted as... |
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About 1765: Catharine Cappeimg: move in unlikely event...
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About 1765
Catharine Cappe
opened one of the earliest recorded Sunday schools, at Catterick in Yorkshire.
1769: Hannah Ballimg: move in unlikely event of...
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1769
July 1780: Robert Raikes opened his first Sunday sc...
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July 1780
Robert Raikes
opened his first Sunday school.
By October 1805: Catharine Cappe published Observations on...
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By October 1805
Catharine Cappe
published Observations on Charity Schools, a hard-hitting critique of the existing situation.
By June 1806: Poems Written on Different Occasions by the...
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By June 1806
Poems Written on Different Occasions by the domestic servant Charlotte Richardson
were selected, edited, and published with some account of the author by the middle-class activist and social reformer Catharine Cappe
.
By late 1813: The York County Hospital relented and allowed...
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By late 1813
The York County Hospital
relented and allowed lady visitors access to its patients.
1 April 1819: The Peace Society (founded in 1816) began...
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1 April 1819
The Peace Society
(founded in 1816) began publishing a periodical, The Herald of Peace.