Thomas Brereton

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Standard Name: Brereton, Thomas,, 1690 - 1722

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Material Conditions of Writing Jane Brereton
During her early years in London with her husband, Thomas Brereton , JB not only wrote but printed poems. Some appeared in the Whitehall Evening-Post: for example To the Author of the Progress of...
Family and Intimate relationships Jane Brereton
Jane Hughes married a wild young man, Thomas Brereton , whose father had money, and who was still enrolled as a university student.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Lonsdale, Roger, editor. Eighteenth-Century Women Poets. Oxford University Press.
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Family and Intimate relationships Jane Brereton
Having consulted her friends and patrons for advice, JB separated from her husband ; she found the decision to do this very painful.
Lonsdale, Roger, editor. Eighteenth-Century Women Poets. Oxford University Press.
79
Family and Intimate relationships Jane Brereton
JB 's estranged husband, Thomas , having been to visit his daughters the previous evening, was accidentally drowned at Saltney in Flintshire.
Lonsdale, Roger, editor. Eighteenth-Century Women Poets. Oxford University Press.
79
Textual Production Jane Brereton
Twenty-two numbers appeared of an anonymous periodical, The Criticks. Being Papers upon the Times, which was written by JB 's husband, Thomas , but has been ascribed to her.
Anthologist Roger Lonsdale ascribes the...

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Brereton, Thomas. The Criticks. W. Chetwood.
Brereton, Thomas. The Criticks. W. Chetwood, 1719.