Richard Hopton

Standard Name: Hopton, Richard

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Cultural formation Susanna Hopton
SH had married as a RomanCatholic , but her new husband devoted himself with indefatigable Pains
qtd. in
Smith, Julia J. “Susanna Hopton: A Biographical Account”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
38
, June 1991, pp. 165-72.
170
to bringing her back to the Church ofEngland . He recognized that he could hope to do this...
Family and Intimate relationships Susanna Hopton
Richard Hopton signed a deed allotting £60 a year for life to Susanna Harvey , only if she did not Question molest or troble him about an Engagement promise or Contract of Marriage.
qtd. in
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Smith, Julia J. “Susanna Hopton: A Biographical Account”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
38
, June 1991, pp. 165-72.
169
Family and Intimate relationships Susanna Hopton
Susanna Harvey was married at St Peter, Paul's Wharf (one of the London city churches not rebuilt after the Great Fire), to Richard Hopton , a lawyer whom she had known for some years.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Smith, Julia J. “Susanna Hopton: A Biographical Account”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
38
, June 1991, pp. 165-72.
169
Family and Intimate relationships Susanna Hopton
SH 's husband Richard died at Kington in Herefordshire, well on in his eighties.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Occupation Susanna Hopton
Before September 1651, when the royalist cause was decisively crushed at the battle of Worcester, SH collaborated with the Earl (later Duke) of Lauderdale and Richard Hopton (whom she was later to marry) in supporting...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Susanna Hopton
SH 's letter begins by rebutting the charge of female inconstancy. It is, she writes, matter of great Humiliation to me to admit her theological mistake and to change her mind.
Hopton, Susanna. “A Letter Written by a Gentlewoman of Quality to a Romish Priest”. A Second Collection of Controversial Letters, edited by George Hickes, Richard Sare, 1710.
125
One criticism she...

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