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Hester Chapone née
Mulso (27
October 1727, in Twywell,
Northamptonshire – 25
December 1801, in Hadwell, Middle****), was an
English writer of
conduct books...
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Sarah Chapone (11
December 1699 – 24
February 1764), born
Sarah Kirkham and
often referred to as Mrs
Chapone, was an
English legal theorist, pamphleteer...
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Chapone is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Hester Chapone (1727–1801),
English conduct writer Sarah Chapone (1699–1764),
English legal...
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Humble Address to the
Legislature (1735) is a
legal treatise by
Sarah Chapone on the
oppression of
married women,
styled as an
address to Parliament...
- the “Queen of the Blues”,
including Elizabeth Vesey (1715–1791),
Hester Chapone (1727–1801) and the
classicist Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806). In the following...
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Among her many
eminent friends were
Elizabeth Montagu,
Hannah More,
Hester Chapone and
other Bluestocking members. Also
close friends were Anne Hunter, a...
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pseudonym and
offers hints. In the introduction,
Scott mentions Hester Chapone as one of four
writers with
whose work she
became acquainted too late to...
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Elizabeth Carter Margaret Cavendish-Harley,
Duchess of
Portland Hester Chapone Mary
Delany Sarah Fielding David Garrick Samuel Johnson Catharine Macaulay...
- Delville, near Dublin, Ireland, the son of
Reverend Daniel Sandford and
Sarah Chapone. In 1792, he
became minister of a
Qualified Episcopal congregation in Edinburgh...
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outlined "proper" etiquette.
Typical examples include Bluestocking Hester Chapone's Letters on the
Improvement of the Mind (1773),
which went
through at least...