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192:, and Harriet and George paid a visit after their marriage, in autumn 1820. Harriet, "herself possessed of a domineering character", did not enjoy Selina's nearly uncontested regime of a strict, somewhat gloomy and exclusive evangelicalism, which she characterised as "positively disheartening" and affecting the home with "dullness and vapidity". In Selina's letters, Harriet and George occur in 1826, paying a visit to the Grote home at 254: 22: 2816: 913:, lost his first wife in childbirth in 1838, and sent his children home. Harriet "supposed" that she would take them in, in a letter of 1843 to her sister Frances Eliza in Stockholm, married to Neil von Koch, which said also that Andrew's eldest daughter, aged 13, was ill. That daughter was Alexandrina Jessie ("Ally" or "Allie") Grote (1831–1927), adopted by George's brother John. She married 629:
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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In Mrs. Grote, who would have been a far more effective Member of 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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East 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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George and 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
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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 Tradition?: Part 1. A History of Commons and Commons Management : Cultural Severance and Commons Past; Part 2. Commons : Current Management and Problems : Cultural Severance and Commons
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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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was 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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Reports of Cases in Chancery, Decided by Lord Cottenham [1846-1848]: Commencing 7th July, 1846: with which are Interspersed Some Miscellaneous Cases and Dicta, and Various Notes
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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
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Thomas Lewin, Harriet's father, was an admirer of French literature. Harriet first visited Paris in 1817. By 1827 she was corresponding on political economy with
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at her home in 1875. She died at Shere on 29 December 1878, in her 87th year, and was buried there. Biographical works appeared, by Jules Fournet in 1879, and by
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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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Harriet and George were married by the Rev. Edward Barnard, vicar of Bexley, and the ceremony took place early in March 1820, according to Harriet's account.
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The Philososphical Radicals of 1832, comprising the life of Sir William Molesworth and some incidents connected with the reform movement from 1832 to 1842
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According to Augustus Hare who had met her, "She was, to the last, one of the most original women in England, shrewd, generous, and excessively vain."
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mutton, with an interlude first upon the 'harmony of shadow' in water-colour drawing, and then upon rat-hunts at Jemmy Shawe's – a low public-house in
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and others. An overlapping discussion group on political economy, in which Harriet also joined and which she called the "Brangles", included too
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thought that the brothers had a good relationship, and Gibbins considers that for the 1830s the evidence is that all three were on good terms.
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The Lewin letters; a selection from the correspondence & diaries of an English family, 1756-1884. Printed for private circulation
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after the premature delivery in 1821 of the only child of her marriage, a boy who lived only a week. She was attended by Dr.
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on Ecclesiastical History, and then plunged into a discourse on the best manure for turnips, and the best way of forcing
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The History and Antiquities of Cleveland: Comprising the Wapentake of East and West Langbargh, North Riding, County York
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The History and Antiquities of Cleveland: Comprising the Wapentake of East and West Langbargh, North Riding, County York
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Harriet Lewin, aged 14, with her brother Frederick Mortimer, aged 8, and one-year-old sister Frances, drawing c.1806
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Harriet from then on cultivated French public men. Thomas Carlyle in the late 1830s described with relish to
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A brief Retrospect of the Political Events of 1831–1832, as illustrated by the Greville and Althorp Memoirs
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coined "queen of the radicals" for Harriet, but also the unkind quip that she was the origin of the term
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Hollies. Despite the obstacles, this courtship period was for Harriet one of reading guided by George:
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Her dress was characteristic; it did not change with the fashion. She always wore short skirts, no
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Strategies for Showing: Women, Possession, and Representation in English Visual Culture, 1665-1800
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Her marriage detached Harriet Grote from the gentry circles in which she had been brought up. The
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Settling in England, Lewin in 1784 married Mary Hale (died 1843). She was the daughter of General
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Engraving after Harriet Grote's drawing of "Ancient Trees" on the south side of Burnham Beeches
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The park land on which the History Hut was built was purchased in 1844 by George Grote from
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made, for Christmas 1855, to celebrate at the History Hut the completion of its 12 volumes.
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Harriet signed the suffrage petition of 1866. She spoke at the first public meeting of the
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Intellect and Character in Victorian England: Mark Pattison and the Invention of the Don
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A List of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on Full and Half-pay: With an Index
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An accomplished musician, Grote cultivated friendly relations with performers including
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In 1857, Harriet Grote was one of the founders, if not the principal founder, of the
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Some account of the hamlet of East Burnham, by a late resident [signed H.G.]
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Some account of the hamlet of East Burnham, by a late resident [signed H.G.]
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The Life, Letters, and Friendships of Richard Monckton Milnes: First Lord Houghton
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of the 1780s, something of which Harriet was conscious (letter of her husband to
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The Political Worlds of Women: Gender and Politics in Nineteenth Century Britain
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Of old friends, and not of interest to George, Harriet retained the Plumers of
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Minnie Simpson (1825–1907), née Mary Charlotte Mair Senior, was a daughter of
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For most of her engagement, Harriet Grote had been living with relations at
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Collected Papers (original and reprinted) in Prose and Verse by Mrs. Grote
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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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John Grote, Cambridge University and the Development of Victorian Thought
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John Grote, Cambridge University and the Development of Victorian Thought
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The Philosophic Radicals: Nine Studies in Theory and Practice, 1817-1841
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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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Lord William Bentinck: The Making of a Liberal Imperialist 1774 - 1839
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George Grote had been a party in a chancery case on such a matter,
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Harriet Lewin, the second daughter, was born at The Ridgeway, near
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Chancery, Great Britain Court of; Cooper, Charles Purton (1848).
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They lived first at East Burnham Cottage. It was associated with
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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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Brill's Companion to George Grote and the Classical Tradition
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Brill's Companion to George Grote and the Classical Tradition
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Her father, Thomas Lewin (1753–1837) spent some years in the
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Kilburn, Matthew. "Yorkshire Association (act. 1779–1785)".
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In May 1830, the Grotes were in Paris, staying also at the
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The Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past
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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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The Grotes lived in their early married days in London's
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The Case of the Poor against the Rich, fairly considered
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In 1852, Harriet took a political article in Paris from
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The Grotes moved in 1848 within London's West End to 12
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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
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Westley. 1836. p. 136. 2387:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 465. 2334:Thomas And Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage 1963: 1961: 662:, son-in-law of Say. It was shortly before the 307:, they decided to leave the area. According to 2842:. Vol. 23. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 2320:. Vol. 23. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1018:. Vol. 23. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 222:From 1832 to 1837, the Grotes lived mainly at 2184:DouĂ«l, Martial; Norton, M. D. Herter (1932). 1398: 1396: 1394: 453:Society for Promoting the Employment of Women 8: 2756:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2723:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2717:Williams, Merryn. "Mayor, Flora Macdonald". 2439: 2437: 2130:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1511: 1509: 1491: 1489: 1487: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1247:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1214:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1174:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1124:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1064:(online ed.). 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biographer
George Grote
Madras
Pondicherry
Madame Grand
John Hale
Gisborough
Euphrosyne
Three Graces
Joshua Reynolds
Yorkshire Association
John Walker Ord
Southampton

Bexley
Kent
George Warde Norman
Peter Elmsley
St Mary Cray
political economy
utilitarianism
atheism
Jeremy Bentham
Thomas Malthus
Merley House, Wimborne
Threadneedle Street
Badgemore
Beckenham
Edward Frederick

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