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Authors: Wendy Moore
wealth,
144
Sneyd, Elizabeth (Bessy)
background/family,
104
,
144
,
147
,
164
breaking engagement,
160–161
,
162
Day’s makeover and,
148
,
151
,
159–160
description/personality,
146
,
147
Edgeworth marriage,
221–222
education,
146
,
147
meeting Day/engagement,
146–148
Sneyd, Honora
background/family,
104
,
138
,
146
,
164
Day and,
137
,
140–144
Day’s proposal and,
142–144
Edgeworth and,
131–133
,
137
,
139–140
,
141–143
,
144
,
151
,
153
fiancée,
138–139
Seward family,
104–106
,
107
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112
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114
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131”132
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133
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137
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138–139
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140–141
See also
Edgeworth, Honora
Sneyd, Lucy,
138
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164
Sneyd, Mary,
138
,
164
Sneyd, Susanna,
138
Soane, Sir John,
264
Social Contract, The
(Rousseau),
35
,
37
,
151
,
152
,
177
Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce,
30
,
43
Somerset, James,
171–172
Southey, Robert,
227
,
247
Spenser, Edmund,
75
Sterne, Laurence,
82
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88
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150
Stockdale, John,
243
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247
Stoics,
4
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12
Stourbridge,
127
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180
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188
Stowe House, Lichfield
Day/Sabrina and,
105–112
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113–115
,
116
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118–130
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131–133
description,
106–107
Suard, Amélie/Jean-Baptiste,
161–162
Sutton Coldfield,
135–136
Thrale, Hester,
85
,
248
,
249–250
Trollope, Anthony,
255–256
Vaughton, Roger,
209
Verner, Deborah,
72
Victoria, Queen,
271
“Virtue” definitions,
18–19
Voltaire,
17–18
,
98
Wainewright, Thomas Griffiths,
262
Warburton-Lytton, Elizabeth,
120
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224
Warburton-Lytton, Richard
Day and,
17
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33
description/background,
17
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120
Wardley, Jarvis,
230–231
Washington, George,
139
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176
Watch and Ward
(James),
130–131
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255
Watt, James,
43
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52
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125
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186
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189
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212
Wedgwood, Josiah
background/business,
52
,
125–126
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174
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176
Day’s wedding,
212
education of children,
126
Lunar Society,
52
,
125
,
126
,
184
Wharton, Robert,
85
Whitehurst, John,
46
Widowhood,
240
Wilde, Oscar,
227
Wilkinson, Ann/Richard,
201
,
210
,
211
Williams, David
background,
175
Franklin club,
175
,
176
,
207–208
multi-denominational services,
175
,
207
Williams, Helen Maria,
238–239
Willmott, Jane,
263
Wollstonecraft, Mary,
7
,
48–49
Women’s status
in eighteenth-century Britain,
6
,
21–22
,
79
,
97–98
husband-wife relationship,
21
marriage age,
54
“perfect woman,”
97–98
Pygmalion myth,
61–62
,
97–98
,
107
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131
,
156
,
196
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256
,
274
,
275
sex industry, Georgian London,
53–54
society’s expectations,
21
views on women’s education,
6–7
,
17
,
48
,
94
,
114–115
,
136
Wood, Fanny Anne,
272–273
Wootton Hall,
35
,
36
,
40
Wright, Joseph,
39–40
,
84
,
112–113
,
126
Wurtemberg, Prince, Princess and Sophie (daughter),
39
,
44
,
120
,
152