Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell.
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Education | Jane Welsh Carlyle | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Catharine Macaulay | CM
made a second marriage, at Leicester, to William Graham
, which brought her much hostile publicity. Hill, Bridget. The Republican Virago: The Life and Times of Catharine Macaulay, Historian. Clarendon Press. 105 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Catharine Macaulay | Her husband
, who had matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford
, two years before she died, took his degree in divinity a year afterwards, and became a clergyman in Leicestershire, where his sister lived... |
Residence | Catharine Macaulay | At the end of the 1780s CM
grew tired of of the absurdities Hill, Bridget. The Republican Virago: The Life and Times of Catharine Macaulay, Historian. Clarendon Press. 128 |
Textual Production | Catharine Macaulay | CM
's Bath printer, Cruttwell
, was said (by John Wilkes
) to be printing her personal letters to Thomas Wilson
and William Graham
; Wilkes and Wilson meant these to ruin her reputation. Hill, Bridget. The Republican Virago: The Life and Times of Catharine Macaulay, Historian. Clarendon Press. 112 |
Travel | Catharine Macaulay | CM
embarked (with her husband
) for the United States of America, where she was admired and feted. Hill, Bridget. “Daughter and Mother: Some new light on Catharine Macaulay and her family”. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 22 , No. 1, pp. 35-49. 35 |
Travel | Catharine Macaulay | CM
(with her husband
) sailed from New York to France; they spent their time at Aix-en-Provence and Marseilles. Hill, Bridget. The Republican Virago: The Life and Times of Catharine Macaulay, Historian. Clarendon Press. 126, 128 Hill, Bridget. “Daughter and Mother: Some new light on Catharine Macaulay and her family”. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 22 , No. 1, pp. 35-49. 35, 41 |
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