Ietros,. “Fête Champêtre given by Mr. and Mrs. Crespigny, on the 23d of June last, at Champion Lodge, Camberwell”. Gentleman’s Magazine, Vol.
74: 2
, pp. 621-2. 621
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Features | Anna Maria Mackenzie | Her dedication to the Princess of Wales mentions, in capitals, the late HAPPY EVENT of her marriage (ill-starred, as it turned out) to the future George IV
, which had taken place earlier in the... |
Leisure and Society | Mary, Lady Champion de Crespigny | Mary Champion de Crespigny
and her husband
gave a fête champetre at Champion Lodge, for an assemblage of about 500 noble and distinguished persons, Ietros,. “Fête Champêtre given by Mr. and Mrs. Crespigny, on the 23d of June last, at Champion Lodge, Camberwell”. Gentleman’s Magazine, Vol. 74: 2 , pp. 621-2. 621 Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. 74: 2 (July 1804): 621 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Charlotte McCarthy | CMC
voices some anti-semitism on the topic of the Naturalization Bill (the bill of 5 April 1753 naturalizing resident aliens, which was popularly called the Jew Bill): she believed that the Jews bribed our... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Harriett Mozley | Her letters, on the evidence of those included in Dorothea Mozley
's Newman Family Letters (published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
in 1962), are highly intelligent and entertaining. As a girl she rattles... |
Textual Production | Adelaide O'Keeffe | |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Carola Oman | Despite her obvious topical political agenda, CO
does not confuse her picture of Napoleon and his operations by any likeness to Hitler. She opens her history, like the biographer she was, with the guillotining of... |
Dedications | Sarah Pearson | S. Pearson's only novel, an it-narrative entitled The Medallion, was advertised as in print, dedicated to the Prince of Wales
. The author must be the Sheffield poet; the publisher's receipt gives her... |
Textual Features | Sarah Pearson | The family attends the funeral of Mirabeau
; Pearson, Susanna. The Medallion. G. G. and J. Robinson. 2: 89 Pearson, Susanna. The Medallion. G. G. and J. Robinson. 3: 98 |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | The first-named is George I
's rejected queen
(accused of adultery and imprisoned for life before her husband came to the English throne, while her alleged lover
was assassinated). The protagonist of the second novel... |
Dedications | Eleanor Anne Porden | EAP
published her epic poem: Coeur de Lion
; or, The Third Crusade. A Poem, in Sixteen Books, dedicated with permission to George IV
. Quarterly Review. J. Murray. 27 (1822): 271 |
Textual Production | Eleanor Anne Porden | EAP
published her Ode on the Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Dedications | Jane Porter | JP
, at Long Ditton in Surrey, dedicated her new novel, Duke Christian of Luneburg; or, Tradition from the Hartz, to George IV
. Porter, Jane. Duke Christian of Luneburg. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, http://U of A, Special Collections. 1: v-viii |
Textual Production | Jane Porter | It was published by Longman
in three volumes. Porter, Jane. Duke Christian of Luneburg. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, http://U of A, Special Collections. title-page Porter, Jane. Duke Christian of Luneburg. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, http://U of A, Special Collections. 1: v-viii |
Occupation | Mary Robinson | MR
caught the eye of the young Prince of Wales
as she acted Perdita in a royal command performance of Shakespeare
's The Winter's Tale; she was twenty-two (or twenty-three) to his seventeen. Robinson, Mary. “Introduction”. Perdita: The Memoirs of Mary Robinson, edited by Moses Joseph Levy, Peter Owen. xii Robinson, Mary. Perdita: The Memoirs of Mary Robinson. Editor Levy, Moses Joseph, Peter Owen. 101 Nathan, Alix. “Mistaken or Misled? Mary Robinson’s Birth Date”. Women’s Writing, Vol. 9 , No. 1, pp. 139-42. 139 |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | MR
published the first volume of a new collection of Poems: the subscribers' list was headed by the Prince of Wales
. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 2nd ser. 2 (1791): 309 Robinson, Mary. “Introduction”. Mary Robinson: Selected Poems, edited by Judith Pascoe, Broadview, pp. 19-64. 37 |
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