- Jane
Gomeldon (née Jane Middleton; c. 1720 – 10 July 1779) was an
English writer, poet and adventurer. Her
writing has
gained her
posthumous recognition...
-
Gomeldon is a
small village in the
valley of the
River Bourne in Wiltshire, England, in the
civil parish of Idmiston. It lies
about 5
miles (8 km) north-east...
- villages: Cholderton,
Newton Tony, Allington, Boscombe, Idmiston, Porton,
Gomeldon,
Winterbourne Gunner,
Winterbourne Dauntsey,
Winterbourne Earls and Hurdcott...
- School".
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Gomeldon Primary School, Idmiston".
Wiltshire Community History.
Wiltshire Council...
- philosopher;
credited with
coining the (French) word "féministe" 1700–1799 Jane
Gomeldon United Kingdom c. 1720 1779
Writer and
first to use the
press to gain power...
-
northeast of Salisbury. The
parish includes the
villages of
Porton and
Gomeldon; all
three villages are on the
River Bourne and are
linked by the A338...
- was not in fact a man, but was
actually a
woman called Amy
Poulter (née
Gomeldon). Moreover, at the time of
their marriage,
Poulter was
already married...
- Warburton,
English critic,
Bishop of
Gloucester (b. 1698) June 10 – Jane
Gomeldon,
English writer, poet and
adventurer (b. 1720) June 16 – Sir
Francis Bernard...
- Stuart,
pretender to the
British throne (d. 1788) "date unknown" – Jane
Gomeldon,
English writer, poet and
adventurer (d. 1779) "date unknown" – Sheikh...
-
English novelist,
playwright and
satirist (born c. 1725) July 10 – Jane
Gomeldon,
English essayist and
writer of
maxims (born c. 1720) July 21 –
Caleb Fleming...