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Elizabeth Johnson (died 1752)

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33: 785: 83:) on 16 February of that year. She was a daughter of William Jervis (21 June 1659 – January 1695) of Great Peatling, and his wife, Anne, daughter of Henry Darell of Middle Temple. She was the middle daughter of three sisters and three brothers. As her eldest sister died at the age of 11 and the younger at the age of four, Elizabeth was the only daughter to reach adulthood. 136:. According to the Latin inscription Johnson composed for her gravestone, she was beautiful, accomplished, ingenious, and pious ('formosae, cultae, ingeniosae, piae'). Johnson called the marriage "a love-match on both sides," and always recalled her affectionately and with grief, especially on the anniversary of her death. 94:
Elizabeth and Henry Porter became friends of Johnson in 1732 (on first meeting him, she said to her daughter Lucy, "That is the most sensible man I ever met.") and Johnson courted her after Porter's death. His affectionate names for her, "Tetty" or "Tetsey," were regional contractions for the name
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Elizabeth married Henry Porter (bap. 12 July 1691 – September 1734) on 4 February 1715 (which was her 26th birthday). Henry was a Birmingham merchant, but he was not a successful businessman and on his death Elizabeth had to settle some of his debts. They had three children, all of whom died
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In July 1708 Elizabeth inherited from her grandmother Elizabeth Jervis all her household goods, as well as her plate, rings and cash. She also inherited half of the residue of her grandmother's estate the other half going to her mother Anne.
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childless: Lucy (born 1715) lived in Lichfield with Samuel Johnson's mother and served in her shop; Jervis Henry (born 1718) became a naval officer and settled in London; Joseph (born about 1724) became a successful London business man.
151:: the last described her as "a short, fat, coarse woman, painted half an inch thick, dressed in gaudy colours, and fond of exhibiting provincial airs and graces." The nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer and essayist 330: 693: 188:. Samuel Jervis was born on 17 January 1686. They were both alive 1703. The eldest brother Richard Jervis (born about 1681 – September 1725) was educated at Rugby School and 302: 728: 324: 148: 681: 620: 751: 63:; 4 February 1689 – 17 March 1752), familiarly known as "Tetty", was the widow of Birmingham merchant Henry Porter, and later the wife of English writer 106:, where the event is reenacted annually. At the time he was 25, she 46, and neither the Johnson nor Porter family was enthusiastic about the marriage. 381: 579: 527: 133: 434: 720: 712: 132:
medicines. Robert Levet, a poverty-stricken doctor supported by Johnson, ascribed her death to the latter. She died at 63, and is buried in
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The chief descriptions of her, however, come from unsympathetic accounts by Johnson's contemporaries and biographers such as his ex-pupil
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before inheriting his father's estate at Great Peatling. He married Anne, daughter of Joseph Flude of Dunton Bassett (
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Of Elizabeth's three brothers little is known. William Jarvis was born on 10 October 1683, and went to
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The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Volume III, by Lord Macaulay
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All dates are in the Julian calendar with the start of year from January 1 (see
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Graham Nicholls, 13 November 2002, The Johnson Society (Lichfield) lecture
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In later life she suffered from ill-health, exacerbated by alcohol and
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judged her less harshly, attacking these critics for prejudice.
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Johnsonian gleanings part VI the Doctor's Life 1735-1740
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Elizabeth was born on 4 February 1689 and baptised at
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Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth
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After its failure, in 1737 Johnson moved to 375: 8: 682:The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia 621:A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland 754:A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson 382: 368: 360: 346:PastWords: Samuel Johnson at his prayers 125:, where she joined him later that year. 597:Proposals for an Edition of Shakespeare 204: 164: 715:The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides 250: 238: 226: 214: 193: 7: 739:Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson 628:A Dictionary of the English Language 303:Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson 333:Christopher Howse, April 10, 2005, 25: 355:National Portrait Gallery, London 784: 783: 592:The Plays of William Shakespeare 331:Dandiprat, jobberknowl and fart 98:They married on 9 July 1735 at 351:Elizabeth Johnson (née Jarvis) 47:, Houghton Library, *2003JM-8. 1: 18:Elizabeth Johnson (1689–1752) 405:Birthplace, home, and museum 823:18th-century English people 267:Reade, Aleyn Lyell (1909), 839: 675:The Vanity of Human Wishes 781: 575:Life of Mr Richard Savage 291:Boswell's Life of Johnson 190:St John's College, Oxford 535:The Gentleman's Magazine 491:Elizabeth Johnson (wife) 67:, whom she predeceased. 723:Life of Samuel Johnson 707:Life of Samuel Johnson 635:Letter to Chesterfield 602:Preface to Shakespeare 520:Essays and periodicals 113:, a private school at 48: 27:Wife of Samuel Johnson 134:Bromley Parish Church 35: 450:Samuel Johnson Prize 100:St Werburgh's Church 613:Miscellaneous prose 555:Taxation no Tyranny 645:Fiction and poetry 580:Lives of the Poets 528:Birmingham Journal 435:Literary criticism 425:Dr Johnson's House 149:Thomas B. 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Elizabeth Johnson (1689–1752)

Maria Verelst
Hyde Collection
née
Samuel Johnson
Great Peatling
Peatling Magna
St Werburgh's Church
Derby
Edial Hall
Edial
Lichfield
London
opiate
Bromley Parish Church
David Garrick
Hester Thrale
Thomas B. Macaulay
Alice Meynell
New Style
Rugby School
St John's College, Oxford
Reade 1909


Reade 1909
Reade 1909
Reade 1909
Reade 1909

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