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Jenny Lind's marriage is again deferred. She cannot make up her mind to marry a very good, good-looking, infinitely stupid man she has engaged herself to, and at the same time has not the cruelty to throw him over; so she goes to Paris, to Mrs Grote, for a month or two, when she is to give her final
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Parliament than her husband, who sat with her red stockings higher than her head, discomfited a dinner-party by saying "disembowelled" quite bold and plain, and knew when a hoop was off a pail in the back kitchen, the great lady is
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Burnham Cottage was replaced by a small house, which they had built in the neighbourhood and occupied under the name of "History Hut", from the beginning of 1853 until the end of 1857. It was in fact Harriet's project, "a small Elizabethan house to be built in Popple's Park", undertaken from
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has belonged to the commoners of East
Burnham, and the lord of the manor ... had alone the sole right of touching the trees." Grote's work deals in part with "commoners' rights and privileges, and ... her efforts to maintain them on behalf of her poor neighbours". In 1885, when the East Burnham
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Harriet were wed in a clandestine marriage at Bexley Church, after a two-year engagement and resistance to the match from George's father; it was made known in March 1820. Harriet wrote that she and George had "met but seldom". In fact her father had been turning George away from The
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Later, Harriet Grote's social circle was broad: it has been described as "an extensive group of (mainly but not exclusively) liberal and radical intellectuals, politicians, writers and artists." One opinion was that
Harriet Grote had
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The comment about the pail is found in Lady
Eastlake's memoir, coming from a discussion of neighbours in Surrey. Minnie Simpson gives a basis for Harriet's approach to estate management, quoting a letter from the Grotes' property at
423:...I maintain, and shall maintain to the end, that the first of all remedial measures to be sought for by women, and for which they should clamour, beg, and agitate, is "equality of rights over property with the other sex."
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and was acquainted with many of the
English philosophical radicals of the earlier 19th century, a significant political hostess and facilitator of the period. A longterm friend described her as "absolutely unconventional".
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in 1841 about a letter of introduction to the Grotes, stating that
Harriet was "a masculine person, without children, interested very much in politics, and one of the most remarkable women in England." He added that from
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The End of
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Posthumous Papers: comprising selections from familiar correspondence during half a century; some youthful compositions by the late G. Grote, with portions of MSS. notes, and extracts from authors ancient and
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Harriet's tracing of the descent of the old East Burnham House from Charles Eyre (died 1786) to Gordon. That house had been demolished by Gordon c.1837; the name continued, attached to the History Hut.
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A Supplement to Allibone's Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors: Containing Over Thirty-seven Thousand Articles (authors), and Enumerating Over Ninety-three Thousand
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During George Grote's parliamentary period, from 1832 to 1841, Harriet supported him by holding together the party of radical reformers socially. Indeed, in letters such as she wrote to
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began to accrue. Harriet had given support to this, George Grote's major scholarly work, from the outset, suggesting the title and dealing with the publisher. She had a bowl of
544:, was a "distant cousin" of the Lewins, and Lord William and his wife befriended Harriet. Her naval brother Richard John Lewin married in 1825 Plumer's widow Jane, daughter of
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a most curious salon, where practically all worlds met, artists as well as savants and politicians, and which was quite assiduously frequented by, among others,
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were under the impression that, had she been a man, she could have emerged as the leader of the Philosophical Radicals. George and Harriet took under their wing
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862:(1874, for private circulation), edited by Harriet Grote, is a miscellany of materials, such as correspondence, articles and
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The Victoria Regia: A Volume of Original Contributions in Poetry and Prose
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John Grote, Cambridge University and the Development of Victorian Thought
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Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862
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Lord William Bentinck: The Making of a Liberal Imperialist 1774 - 1839
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1996:"Plumer, William (1736-1822), of Blakesware and Gilston Park, Herts"
790:(1850), anonymous. It was influenced by works of de Tocqueville and
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2414:. Vol. II. S. Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington. p. 184.
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Chancery, Great Britain Court of; Cooper, Charles Purton (1848).
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2430:. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. 1934. pp. 414–415.
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1579:"Parishes: Burnham with Lower Boveney, British History Online"
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry
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Brill's Companion to George Grote and the Classical Tradition
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Burroughs, Peter. "Molesworth, Sir William, eighth baronet".
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Her father, Thomas Lewin (1753–1837) spent some years in the
1809:, Volume I (Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, 1896), p. 431.
1694:. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. p. 25.
1677:. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. p. 11.
1660:. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. p. 24.
1605:. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. p. 23.
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Kilburn, Matthew. "Yorkshire Association (act. 1779–1785)".
61:. Lewin remained with her for a time in Paris in the 1780s.
1564:. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. p. 7.
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In May 1830, the Grotes were in Paris, staying also at the
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a detailed briefing on what to say to Harriet on meeting.
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George Grote the elder and his wife Selina were living in
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In 1852, Harriet took a political article in Paris from
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842:(1866, printed for private circulation). It included a
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of the trees did occur in conjunction with pasturage.
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civil service. He returned to Europe, travelling from
1643:. Vol. 1. J. B. Lippincott Company. p. 727.
324:, but not estovers. There is evidence, however, that
820:(1862). It included articles first published in the
72:. Mrs Hale was a noted society beauty, the model in
311:, writing on Burnham Beeches in 1879, "no right of
261:From 1838, the Grotes also kept a country house at
211:In 1826 Harriet and George bought a small house in
127:, when at the age of 22, Harriet was introduced by
68:and Mary Chaloner, daughter of William Chaloner of
1705:Walford, Edward; Apperson, George Latimer (1885).
303:Then for reasons detailed by Harriet Grote in her
249:Country place at East Burnham, and the History Hut
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2659:The Bengal Civil Service Gradation List, 1845-46
2542:Memoir of the Life of Ary Scheffer by Mrs. Grote
2059:. London: Longman and company. pp. 339–340.
866:entries, related to the Grotes and their circle.
2645:. Vol. 9. F.C. Westley. 1836. p. 136.
2387:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 465.
2334:Thomas And Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage
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2320:. Vol. 23. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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222:From 1832 to 1837, the Grotes lived mainly at
2184:Douël, Martial; Norton, M. D. Herter (1932).
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2723:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2717:Williams, Merryn. "Mayor, Flora Macdonald".
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1124:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1064:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
464:London National Society for Women's Suffrage
119:The Lewins were living at The Hollies, near
2802:Victorian Commons blogpost 4 January 2021,
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2076:. Univ of California Press. p. 84.
2023:. Univ of California Press. p. 83.
1867:A Historical Dictionary of British Women
1241:Collard, Christopher. "Elmsley, Peter".
200:. From a large family, George's brother
2753:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2750:Foulkes, Richard. "Terriss, William ".
2720:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2595:. London: Savill and Edwards, Printers.
2461:Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth Rigby (1880).
2267:Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth Rigby (1880).
2127:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1788:Elizabeth Eastlake, Mrs Grote: A Sketch
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1171:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1121:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1097:. Oxford University Press. p. 64.
1061:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2444:Simpson, Mary Charlotte Mair (1898).
2256:. Vol. II. Cassell. p. 434.
2226:John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand
1058:Hamburger, Joseph. "Grote, Harriet".
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2484:. London: Edward Arnold. p. 76.
2450:. London: Edward Arnold. p. 74.
2411:Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumner
1387:. Simpkin and Marshall. p. 221.
1208:Hamburger, Joseph. "Grote, George".
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955:. London: Edward Arnold. p. 75.
766:, white stockings and high shoes ...
2611:, London: John Murray, 2nd edition.
2579:. Vol. II. G.Bell. p. 88.
2501:. Vol. 1. BRILL. p. 151.
1519:Jane Austen and Some Contemporaries
1499:Jane Austen and Some Contemporaries
1470:. Andrews UK Limited. p. 636.
848:Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet
814:(1860 and second edition that year)
700:that it was published in London in
621:wrote to Sophia MacCarthy, wife of
565:Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet
509:. There were regular mornings with
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2696:. Andrews UK Limited. p. 37.
1426:. Andrews UK Limited. p. 30.
1168:Baker, J. H. "Hale, Sir Bernard".
898:. In later life she suffered from
840:The Philosophical Radicals of 1832
396:, which had once been occupied by
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2609:The Personal Life of George Grote
2427:Early Victorian England 1830-1865
2287:The Personal Life of George Grote
1406:The Personal Life of George Grote
1314:The Personal Life of George Grote
854:The Personal Life of George Grote
477:She remained active to the last.
2886:Society of Women Artists members
2839:Dictionary of National Biography
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2317:Dictionary of National Biography
1751:"East Burnham Park January 2019"
1537:. Clarendon Press. p. 414.
1450:Letters from the late Mrs. Grote
1015:Dictionary of National Biography
2495:Demetriou, Kyriakos N. (2014).
2408:Pierce, Edward L., ed. (1878).
2362:. Clarendon Press. p. 53.
2229:. Atlantic Books. p. 109.
2097:Demetriou, Kyriakos N. (2014).
1968:Demetriou, Kyriakos N. (2014).
1921:Procter, Adelaide Anne (1861).
1616:Greenwood, Christopher (1838).
1279:Demetriou, Kyriakos N. (2014).
917:and was mother of the novelist
876:From 1842 to 1852 she wrote in
804:(1858), for private circulation
2690:Gibbins, John Richard (2013).
2673:Lewin, Thomas Herbert (1909).
2337:. Random House. p. 1738.
2290:. John Murray. pp. 60–61.
1688:Heath, Francis George (1879).
1671:Heath, Francis George (1879).
1654:Heath, Francis George (1879).
1599:Heath, Francis George (1879).
1558:Heath, Francis George (1879).
1533:Thomas, William E. S. (1979).
1464:Gibbins, John Richard (2013).
1420:Gibbins, John Richard (2013).
1409:. John Murray. pp. 39–40.
356:described a visit she made to
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2163:. Routledge. pp. 70–71.
1927:. Emily Faithfull. p. 3.
890:Harriet Grote went down with
2871:19th-century English writers
2770:UK public library membership
2737:UK public library membership
2622:Grote, Harriet, ed. (1874).
2481:Many Memories of Many People
2447:Many Memories of Many People
2250:Reid, Thomas Wemyss (1891).
2144:UK public library membership
1894:Crawford, Elizabeth (1999).
1619:An Epitome of County History
1364:Army, Great Britain (1822).
1261:UK public library membership
1228:UK public library membership
1188:UK public library membership
1138:UK public library membership
1078:UK public library membership
1044:. Vol. II. p. 960.
952:Many Memories of Many People
752:Many Memories of Many People
648:Château de la Grange-Bléneau
466:in 1869. She spoke again at
411:In a piece published in her
2881:English political hostesses
2050:"Lewin, Richard John"
1974:. BRILL. pp. 137–138.
1447:Grote, Selina Mary (1877).
1091:Pointon, Marcia R. (1997).
794:dealing with economics and
388:From 1859, the Grotes took
32:(1792–1878) was an English
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2782:"The Terriss Tragedy", in
2528:. For private circulation.
2273:. John Murray. p. 49.
2157:Richardson, Sarah (2013).
1900:. Routledge. p. 253.
1870:. Routledge. p. 405.
1722:Rotherham, Ian D. (2014).
1636:Kirk, John Foster (1891).
1370:. War-Office. p. 601.
1317:. John Murray. p. 38.
737:in an essay wrote of her:
538:William Plumer (1736–1822)
449:On Art, Ancient and Modern
76:, a mythological painting—
2576:A Biographical Dictionary
2573:Cooper, Thompson (1890).
2467:. John Murray. p. 8.
2358:Ashton, Rosemary (1991).
2331:Ashton, Rosemary (2003).
1825:. J. Murray. p. 292.
1729:. Lulu.com. p. 364.
1583:www.british-history.ac.uk
1381:Ord, John Walker (1846).
1151:Ord, John Walker (1846).
798:, in the British context.
710:Reputation and appearance
550:Governor-General of India
439:. She contributed to the
350:Society of Female Artists
316:Common was bought by the
282:Richard Brinsley Sheridan
2876:Writers from Southampton
2785:New York Dramatic Mirror
2385:Tocqueville: A Biography
2223:Reeves, Richard (2007).
1790:, London, 1880, pp. 98-9
1758:bucksgardenstrust.org.uk
915:Joseph Bickersteth Mayor
623:Charles Justin MacCarthy
587:, Sidney Smith [
2607:Grote, Harriet (1873),
2591:Grote, Harriet (1866).
2557:Grote, Harriet (1862).
2540:Grote, Harriet (1860).
2284:Grote, Harriet (1873).
2070:Rosselli, John (1974).
2017:Rosselli, John (1974).
1864:Hartley, Cathy (2005).
1819:Grote, Harriet (1862).
1711:. E. Stock. p. 11.
1403:Grote, Harriet (1873).
1311:Grote, Harriet (1873).
1038:Burke, Bernard (1882).
724:William Ellery Channing
694:1851 French coup d'Ă©tat
681:gave her writer friend
619:Richard Monckton Milnes
447:in 1861, with an essay
368:on Italian Literature,
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2662:. Thacker. p. 88.
2561:. London: John Murray.
2544:. London: John Murray.
2383:Jardin, André (1998).
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2103:. BRILL. p. 144.
1285:. BRILL. p. 137.
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2190:The Musical Quarterly
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1496:Wilson, Mona (1938).
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372:on Epic Poetry, and
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309:Francis George Heath
286:Elizabeth Ann Linley
2656:Edmond, E. (1845).
2360:G. H. Lewes: A Life
783:Grote wrote books:
183:Threadneedle Street
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129:George Warde Norman
2788:, 21 December 1897
829:Westminster Review
808:Memoir of the Life
728:Catharine Sedgwick
696:, and saw through
675:Godefroi Cavaignac
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