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Authors: Wendy Moore
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Roussel, Guillaume-François,
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120
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Ruxton, John/Margaret,
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266
Sabrina.
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Sidney, Sabrina
; Bicknell,
Sabrina Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de,
253–254
Sandford and Merton
(Day),
226–228
,
232
,
243
,
254–255
,
261
Saville, Elizabeth (Eliza)
marriage/children,
230
,
242
Sabrina and,
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129
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230
,
242
Saville, John
Anna Seward and,
117–118
,
129
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147
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158–159
,
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165
,
259
background/music,
116–117
,
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,
147
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242
death,
259
grandson,
230
wife (Mary),
117
,
158
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165
,
259
Schimmelpenninck, Mary Anne,
123
,
126–127
Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, A
(Sterne),
82
,
150
Seward, Anna
attacks on Day,
245
Day’s letters from France,
155–158
,
161
Day’s makeover and,
159–160
,
166
Day’s wife-training plan and,
105–106
,
111–112
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113–115
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128–129
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179–180
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description/background,
103–106
Dying Negro, The
and,
171
Honora and,
104–105
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131–132
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John Saville and,
117–118
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147
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158–159
,
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,
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin
,
257–260
,
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Sabrina (after Day’s rejection),
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,
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,
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,
245
Seward, Elizabeth,
103
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111
Seward, Sarah,
103
,
104–105
Seward, Thomas, Reverend,
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110
Seward, William,
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Shakespeare, William,
103
Sharp, Granville,
171–172
Shaw, George Bernard,
61–62
,
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131
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256
,
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Shelley, Mary,
275
Shrewsbury,
54
Shrewsbury orphanage.
See
Foundling Hospital
Sidney, Sabrina
apprenticeship plan,
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,
57–58
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60
,
74–75
background,
56–58
,
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60
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66–69
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71–75
,
79
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101
Bicknell explaining Day’s plans,
235
Bicknell’s marriage proposal,
234–235
boarding house outside Birmingham,
196
,
206
on Day’s abuse,
232
Day’s decision between orphans,
99–100
Day’s decision to marry,
187–191
,
193–196
,
203
Day’s dismissal,
133–134
Day’s “justification,”
235–237
Day’s marriage proposal and,
193–196
,
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,
237
Day’s will and,
229–230
,
234
description/personality,
5
6
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,
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dressmaking (mantua-making) apprenticeship, Lichfield,
178–181
,
186–187
Foundling Hospital records,
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68–69
,
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France and,
81–84
,
85–87
,
88–89
,
92–97
,
98–100
knowledge of Day’s plan and,
62–63
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129–130
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188–189
,
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in Lichfield,
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107–112
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118–125
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126–130
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London visit,
59–60
physical/psychological abuse,
119–125
,
130
,
232
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236
rebellion,
128–130
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133–134
story in print,
130–131
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253–25
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257–261
,
267
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268–271
Sutton Coldfield boarding school,
135–137
,
162
,
172–173
Wardley’s marriage proposal,
230–231
See also
Bicknell, Sabrina;
Day, Thomas and wife-training plan
Sidney, Sir Philip,
75
Slavery.
See
Antislavery movement
Small, William
background/description,
52
,
127–128
Day’s wife-training plan and,
52
,
83
,
127
,
128
,
131
,
180
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186
,
203–204
death,
186
,
187
Lunar Society,
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125
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126
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132
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166
,
186
Smallpox inoculations,
21
,
100–101
Smith, Charlotte,
19
Smith, Eliza,
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242
See also
Saville, Elizabeth (Eliza)
Smollett, Tobias,
89
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211–212
Sneyd, Charlotte,
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144
Sneyd, Edward (Major)
family,
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144
,
146
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164
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221–222