Frances Margaretta Jacson (born 13 October 1754 at Bebington, Cheshire, died 17 June 1842 at Somersal Herbert, Derbyshire) was an English novelist. Her...
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Jacson is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Antoine Jacson (1725–1804), Canadian soldier and woodcarver Frances Margaretta...
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family property, in 1806, he lent it for life to a cousin, the novelist Frances Jacson and her sister. His consummate prudence and his quiet, polished manners...
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Lister, English novelist and Registrar General (born 1800) June 17 – Frances Jacson, English novelist (born 1754) July 28 – Clemens Brentano, German poet...
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Maria Elizabetha Jacson (1755 – 10 October 1829) was an eighteenth-century English writer, as was her sister, Frances Jacson (1754–1842), known for her...
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Royal Society on 20 May 1841. Knight was the nephew of the novelist Frances Jacson. He married Henrietta, the daughter of Anthony Hardolph Eyre of Grove...
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(born 1942), The Finkler Question Brian Jacques (1939–2011), Redwall Frances Jacson (1754–1842), didactic novels Muriel Jaeger (1892–1969) George Payne...
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disability rights activist was born (in 1972) in Port Sunlight, Bebington Frances Jacson, novelist (1754–1842), was born in Bebington. Lottie Dod (1871–1960)...
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Charlotte Murray, English writer and botanist (died 1808) October 13 – Frances Jacson, English novelist (died 1842) December 24 – George Crabbe, English poet...
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in 1808 for life to cousins of his, the novelist Frances Jacson (1754–1842) and her sister Maria Jacson (1755–1829), a writer on botany and gardening, who...
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The anonymous novels Things by their Right Names (1812) and Rhoda by Frances Jacson were initially ascribed to her as well. The other novel that Brunton...
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Jacobson (born 1942, England, f) Brian Jacques (1939–2011, England, f) Frances Jacson (1754–1842, England, f/nf) Mhlobo Jadezweni (born 1954, S Africa, ch/p/nf)...
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1942), novelist and journalist Brian Jacques (1939–2011), novelist Frances Jacson (1754–1842), novelist Richard Jago (1715–1781), poet and cleric Christopher...
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1795–1809) Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821) Mrs Issacs (fl. 1801–1820) Frances Jacson (1754–1842) Mrs. Johnson (fl. 1786–1792) Harriet Jones (fl. 1799–1818)...
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(1866–1949, England), nv. Paula Jacques (b. 1949, Egypt/France), nv. Frances Jacson (1754–1842, England), nv. Doris Jadan (1925–2004, United States), natural...
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1812, Rhoda, 1816, and Isabella, 1823) have also been attributed to Frances Jacson. Lewis's themes mostly centre on her profound Christianity and the rewards...
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half a dozen novels, two of which she published with Minerva Frances Jacson (1754–1842): Jacson published anonymously and there have been questions about...
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Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre) Frances Margaretta Jacson (anonymously) – Plain Sense Marquis de Sade – Aline and Valcour...
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History of Eliza Wharton Friedrich Hölderlin – Hyperion, volume 1 Frances Margaretta Jacson (anonymously) – Disobedience Jan Potocki – The Manuscript Found...
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London: John Murray. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-7195-6447-5. Percy, Joan. "Jacson, Frances Margaretta (1754–1842)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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(Kinder- und Hausmärchen) Ann Hatton – The Fortress del Vechii Frances Margaretta Jacson (misascribed to Mary Brunton) – Things by their Right Names Charles...
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Hofland – The Maid of Moscow Leigh Hunt – The Story of Rimini Frances Margaretta Jacson (wrongly ascribed to Mary Brunton) – Rhoda Henry Gally Knight...
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Botanic Garden. Among other writers he influenced were Anna Seward and Maria Jacson. Darwin's most important scientific work, Zoonomia (1794–1796), contains...
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and Fota Island, County Cork, and his wife Eliza, daughter of Shallcross Jacson. His paternal grandfather John Smith Barry was the illegitimate son of James...
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High School Archived April 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine; Helen Hunt Jacson Elementary School Colorado Women's Hall of Fame, Helen Hunt Jackson This...
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Sheriff of Northumberland in 1854. His nephew and heir Shalcross Fitzherbert Jacson (who changed his name to Widdrington in 1856) significantly remodelled and...
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States Maria Gugelberg von Moos Swiss botanist 1836 1918 Switzerland Maria Jacson English writer 1755 1829-10-10 United Kingdom Maria Koepcke German and Peruvian...
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Ida Henrietta Hyde (1857–1945), American biologist: 135 Maria Elizabetha Jacson (1755–1829), English botanist Alice Johnson (1860–1940), English zoologist...
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Luxembourgish painter Maria Jacquemetton, American screenwriter Maria Elizabetha Jacson (1755–1829), early 19th century English botanist and author Maria James...
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Trustee, Christian Aid. For charitable and voluntary services. Sara Delano Jacson – For services to Young People in Shaftesbury and to the community in North...
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