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Esther Copley

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Esther Copley was buried at Eythorne Baptist Church under a tree near the gate, In 1996, a plaque commemorating her and her extended family was erected in the United Reformed church, Henley-on-Thames, where she and her parents had moved in the early years of the 19th century.
167:. They had three sons, two of whom also become Anglican clerics, and two daughters who married two brothers: Esther Beuzeville Hewlett married Ebenezer Sargent and Emma Hewlett married George Eliel Sargent. 213:
Copley's stories for children were mainly didactic, designed to make them thrifty and good by providing examples of moral behaviour. She also wrote longer, non-fiction works for children, including
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Copley was the youngest daughter of a silk manufacturer, Peter Beuzeville (1741–1812), and his wife, Mary Griffith Meredith (1744–1811), who were both of
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As a widow, Esther married in 1827 William Copley (1796–1857), a Baptist minister in Oxford, whose chapel she had already joined. They moved later to
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Let Her Speak for Herself: Nineteenth-century Women Writing on the Women of Genesis
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The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography, 1730–1860
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origin. On her father's retirement, the family moved to
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and a prolific writer of didactic books for children.
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Index

Eythorne
religious tracts
didactic books for children
tractarian
Huguenot
Henley-on-Thames
James Philip Hewlett
St. Aldate's
Oxford University
Magdalen
New College
St. Helier
Jersey
Kent
tracts
domestic economy
Cholera
Scripture Natural History for Youth
Scripture History for Youth
A History of Slavery and Its Abolition
Cholera preventible






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