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Susanna Duncombe

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In January 1786, she was left a widow, with one child, a daughter, and took up her residence in the Precincts, Canterbury. In 1808, her portrait of Mrs. Chapone was transferred from her "Grandison" frontispiece to the second edition of
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Much care went into the daughter's education and she came to be proficient in Latin, Spanish, French and Italian. She was one of a party to whom Richardson read his
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Shannon R. McBriar, "Duncombe , Susanna (1725–1812)", ODNB, Oxford University Press, 2004.
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Dorset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
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Warren Mild (18 December 1978). "Susanna Highmore's Literary Reputation".
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In 1773, Duncombe furnished a frontispiece to volume i of her husband's
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A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660–1800
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Index

Canterbury
poet
Joseph Highmore
Samuel Richardson
Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Susanna Highmore
Charles Grandison
Barbauld
John Duncombe
Feminead
Canterbury Cathedral
Eliza Berkeley
JSTOR
986453



Humphreys 1888
Retrieved 7 October 2014, pay-walled.
A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660–1800
107
ISBN
978-0-8476-7125-0
public domain
Duncombe, Susanna
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1812 deaths

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