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Authors: Wendy Moore
Day relationship,
209
,
212
,
243
Lunar Society,
32
,
52
,
125
,
186
,
209
British culture and social history (eighteenth century)
divorce,
117–118
female relationships,
105
gender double standards,
194
,
234
ideal Georgian gentleman,
148–150
illegitimacy,
68
,
258–259
marriage permission,
211
religion,
175
treatment of children/animals,
124
,
174
unmarried women-men relationships,
109–110
widowhood,
240
See also
Women’s status
Brooke, Henry,
150
Burney, Charles (1757–1817)
background,
183
,
184
,
241
,
247–248
death,
267
retirement from school,
264
Sabrina and,
247
,
248–252
,
256
Sabrina’s sons and,
241
,
243
,
247
,
252
,
256
Burney, Charles Parr/family,
264
,
265
,
267–268
,
271
,
273
Burney Club,
262–263
Burney family and Sabrina,
247
,
248–252
,
256
,
258
,
259
,
261–262
,
265
,
267–268
,
271
Burney, Fanny
husband,
254–255
Sabrina and,
242
,
247
,
248
,
249
,
250
,
255
,
272
Sabrina’s story,
255
as writer,
19
,
109–110
,
182
,
254–255
Burney, Frances Anne (Fannittina),
267–268
Burney, Sarah (Rosette),
248
,
249
,
250
Burney, Sarah Harriet,
248
,
249
Burney School
closing/demolition of,
272
description,
249
,
250–252
,
261–263
,
264
,
265
famous pupils,
262
pupil protests,
262
Burney, Susan Sabrina,
268
,
273
Butler, Eleanor,
105
Butler, Monimia,
67
,
75
,
273
See also
Sidney, Sabrina;
Bicknell, Sabrina
Buxton, Thomas Fowell,
262
Cadogan, William,
70
Cambridge University,
14
,
241
,
247
,
251
Car, Dorcas (Lucretia)
apprenticeship after Day,
101
background,
76
,
77
,
79
,
100–101
contract agreement and,
101
Day selecting,
76–77
description/personality,
76
,
99
France and,
81–84
,
85–87
,
88–89
,
92–97
,
98–100
life/training with Day,
77–78
marriage,
101
See also
Day, Thomas and wife-training plan
Carter, Elizabeth,
22
Casewell, Ann/family,
72
Charterhouse School,
11–13
children’s literature by Thomas Day,
224–225
,
226–228
,
232
,
243
Clerkenwell,
66
,
67–68
,
70
,
77
Club of Thirteen,
175
,
184
,
206–208
Confessions
(Rousseau),
86
,
152
,
217
Constable, John,
264–265
,
271
Constable, Maria.
See
Bicknell, Maria
Cooke, Susanna,
138
Coram, Thomas,
63
,
65
Corpus Christi College, Oxford,
15
,
29
Crusius, Lewis,
12
D’Arblay, Alexandre-Jean-Baptiste Piochard,
254–255
Darwin, Charles,
36
,
118–119
,
208
Darwin, Erasmus
background,
31–32
,
39
,
52
,
110–111
,
230
children,
118–119
,
160
,
180
,
208
,
259
Day’s biography and,
246
Day’s wife-training plan and,
106
,
110–111
,
113
,
144
,
244
Edgeworth and,
31–32
,
46
,
132
,
145
education of children,
126
Elizabeth Hall and,
208
Lunar Society,
31–32
,
51
,
52
,
125
,
126
,
127
,
174
,
184
Mary Parker and,
118–119
,
129
,
180
Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin
(Seward),
257–260
,
261
Rousseau and,
35
,
36
Sewards and,
104
,
158
wife,
115–116
Wright and,
113
Davenport, Davies,
40
Davenport, Phoebe,
40
,
44
Davenport, Richard/grandchildren,
36
,
40
,
44
Day, Esther
death,
246
description/personality,
214
husband’s biography and,
245
,
246
husband’s death and,
243–244
married life,
213–220
,
222
,
224
,
225
,
237
,
243
,
2
75
Sabrina’s allowance and,
244–245
wedding/honeymoon,
212–213
See also
Milnes, Esther
Day, Jane
Esther Day and,
218
,
219
personality/background,
10
,
11
relationship with son,
10–11
,
53
,
84
,
106
,
181
,
182
remarriage,
10–11
Day, Thomas
American independence and,
206
,
223
antislavery movement,
170–171
,
172
,
178
,
184
,
206