John Larpent

Standard Name: Larpent, John

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Dedications Anna Margaretta Larpent
AML gathered together and transcribed as A Methodized Journal the diary she had been keeping since 1773, in a single volume dedicated to her husband and her sister Clara, later Trail .
Feminist Companion Archive.
Vickery, Amanda. The Gentleman’s Daughter: Women’s Lives in Georgian England. Yale University Press.
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Family and Intimate relationships Anna Margaretta Larpent
Anna Margaretta Porter married as his second wife John Larpent , Examiner of Plays as deputy to the Lord Chamberlain.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Family and Intimate relationships Anna Margaretta Larpent
John Larpent , husband of AML and Examiner of Plays as deputy to the Lord Chamberlain, died.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Publishing Eliza Parsons
She gave her name as Mrs. Parsons on the title-page and signed the dedication with both her names.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
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A title-page epigraph reads: Brutus said Virtue was but a name—tis more. ....
Textual Features Eglinton Wallace
The Address explains how EW set out with the lofty and pleasurable intention of aiding the poor in the Isle of Thanet, how the playhouse was all set to open to a capacity audience...
Textual Production Anne Plumptre
Her version of La Perouse was refused a licence, on political grounds, by the censor John Larpent (husband of Anna Margaretta Larpent ). The Natural Son, 1798, was her translation of Das Kind der...
Textual Production Eglinton Wallace
EW 's The Whim, A Comedy, having been, most unusually, denied a licence by John Larpent , the official censor (husband of the diarist Anna Margaretta Larpent ), was printed at Margate in Kent...
Textual Production Ann Yearsley
AY had told Eliza Dawson she was working, even before the failed attempt to get Bawdin staged, on a tragedy entitled Earl Goodwin.
Waldron, Mary. “A Different Kind of Patronage: Ann Yearsley’s Later Friends”. The Age of Johnson, edited by Paul J. Korshin and Jack Lynch, Vol.
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, AMS Press, pp. 283-35.
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It was finished and transcribed by November, when Lord Bristol...

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