Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins

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As a novelist (beginning anonymously in the late eighteenth century with a string of novels only recently identified as hers, and still publishing—under her name—forty years later), LMH is always didactic. But while some of her early works treat improbable, often exotic adventures (including clumsy and sensationalized but interesting and unusual treatment of matters involving the female body) her later fiction often sounds as if her goal is opinion-forming rather than story-telling: as if essays (like the sermonets she published with her brother) might have been her natural talent. She also produced translation, travel writing, and a devotional compilation, and as a memoirist she gives full rein to her highly individualised views.

Milestones

Shortly before 8 August 1759

LMH was born in London, second of three surviving children.
This was the date of her baptism.
Davis, Bertram H. A Proof of Eminence: The Life of Sir John Hawkins. Indiana University Press.
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Nicholls, C. S., editor. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons. Oxford University Press.

1780

LMH published an anonymous novel, she said, to raise funds for a whim of girlish patronage; she said she knew no honest means
Hawkins, Laetitia-Matilda. Memoirs, Anecdotes, Facts and Opinions. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, and C. and J. Rivington.
1: 156n
of making money.

1824

LMH followed up the success of her first book of reminiscences with two, more personal, volumes: Memoirs, Anecdotes, Facts and Opinions.
Nicholls, C. S., editor. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons. Oxford University Press.

1824-7

LMH kept a Travelling Diary during her rambles around England and Wales.
Castro, J. Paul de. “Laetitia Hawkins and Boswell”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
185
, pp. 373-4.
373

22 November 1835

LMH died at Twickenham after another long illness.
Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers.
(January 1836): 100

Biography

Birth

Shortly before 8 August 1759

LMH was born in London, second of three surviving children.
This was the date of her baptism.
Davis, Bertram H. A Proof of Eminence: The Life of Sir John Hawkins. Indiana University Press.
62
Nicholls, C. S., editor. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons. Oxford University Press.