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193: 22:(1787–1870) was an English cook. She was born in 1787 as the daughter of a licensed victualler, in London and by 1800 was an orphan. At the age of 13 she decided to become a servant which is said to have horrified her extended family who were upwardly mobile. Mary worked her way up to be a cook during her seventeen years as a domestic servant. 28:"My mistress made me nurse the child, and do everything that was laborious; but all that required any art or knowledge, she not only would not let me do it, but would send me out of the way, with the little boy, while she did it herself. This was done that I should not leave her, or think myself qualified for a better place". 49:
After the publication Ashford 'disappears from history', there seem to be no sales figures for the book and no reviews. Ashford's book has been described as "a rare and wonderful window onto servant life".
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On 3 November 1817 Ashford married James Allison, who was a sergeant-shoemaker at the
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She published her memoirs, an account of her life as a domestic servant,
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In 1844 she wrote about her second job, at the age of 16, in 1803:
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"Life of a Licenced Victualler's Daughter (London: Saunders & Otley, 1844), PP. 49–91."
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10.4324/9781003017950-101
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