Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions: 'Alas! a woman that attempts the pen, Such an intruder on the rights of men''

Anne Kingsmill was born in April 1661 (an exact date is not known) in Sydmonton, Hampshire.

Throughout her life Anne was involved in several Court cases that dragged on for years. These involved both a share of her parents estate for her education and later her and her husband’s share of an inheritance.

In 1682, Anne became a maid of honour to Mary of Modena (wife of James, Duke of York, later King James II) at St James’s Palace.

Anne's interest in poetry began at the palace, and she started writing her own verse. The Court however was no place for a woman to display any poetic efforts. Woman were not considered suitable for such literary pursuits.

At court, Anne met Colonel Heneage Finch. A courtier as well as a soldier. The couple married on 15th May 1684.

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Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions: 'Alas! a woman that attempts the pen, Such an intruder on the rights of men''

Anne Kingsmill was born in April 1661 (an exact date is not known) in Sydmonton, Hampshire.

Throughout her life Anne was involved in several Court cases that dragged on for years. These involved both a share of her parents estate for her education and later her and her husband’s share of an inheritance.

In 1682, Anne became a maid of honour to Mary of Modena (wife of James, Duke of York, later King James II) at St James’s Palace.

Anne's interest in poetry began at the palace, and she started writing her own verse. The Court however was no place for a woman to display any poetic efforts. Woman were not considered suitable for such literary pursuits.

At court, Anne met Colonel Heneage Finch. A courtier as well as a soldier. The couple married on 15th May 1684.

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Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions: 'Alas! a woman that attempts the pen, Such an intruder on the rights of men''

Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions: 'Alas! a woman that attempts the pen, Such an intruder on the rights of men''

by Anne Kingsmill Finch
Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions: 'Alas! a woman that attempts the pen, Such an intruder on the rights of men''

Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions: 'Alas! a woman that attempts the pen, Such an intruder on the rights of men''

by Anne Kingsmill Finch

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Anne Kingsmill was born in April 1661 (an exact date is not known) in Sydmonton, Hampshire.

Throughout her life Anne was involved in several Court cases that dragged on for years. These involved both a share of her parents estate for her education and later her and her husband’s share of an inheritance.

In 1682, Anne became a maid of honour to Mary of Modena (wife of James, Duke of York, later King James II) at St James’s Palace.

Anne's interest in poetry began at the palace, and she started writing her own verse. The Court however was no place for a woman to display any poetic efforts. Woman were not considered suitable for such literary pursuits.

At court, Anne met Colonel Heneage Finch. A courtier as well as a soldier. The couple married on 15th May 1684.


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ISBN-13: 9781787802803
Publisher: Copyright Group
Publication date: 11/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 125
File size: 111 KB
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