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66:(died 1835) for "criminal conversation" with his wife, but received only £1000 in damages, not the £20,000 he had claimed. Her relationship with Wyatt was over by 1818, when she was calling herself Ann Attersoll, presumably referring to cohabitation with the wealthy merchant and banker John Attersoll (c. 1784–1822), who had briefly been a 54:
Ann Holmes, said to have "a very superior intellect" and much wealth as a child, wrote at the age of 15 a number of excited love letters and verses to Hugh Doherty, an Irish ex-dragoon, who was twice her age when they married. However, she left him and their baby in 1806, after which Hugh Doherty
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A copy of Southey's warm letter of late July 1819 appears on Romantic Circles: "Attersoll, Ann...":
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He mentioned her appreciatively in a further three letters to third parties: "Attersoll, Ann..."
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As an author, Ann Doherty published anonymously or as "St Anne". Her novels "tended towards an
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By 1820, Ann Doherty was living under the name St Anne Holmes in France, where she remained.
8: 148: 22:(c. 1786 – c. 1831/1832) was an English novelist and playwright, who corresponded with 85:, flowery style" with heroines of "a high degree of feminine softness". They included 109: 104: 31: 23: 241: 39: 114:. He responded with a dedicated copy of the 1821 French translation of his 63: 35: 62:
In 1811, Hugh Doherty brought a successful action against the architect
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Virginia Blain, Patricia Clements and Isobel Grundy, eds:
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While with Attersoll, she began corresponding with the
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English novelist and playwright, c. 1786 – c. 1831/1832
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Robert Southey
East India
Worcestershire
North Mymms
Hertfordshire
William Hornby
Philip William Wyatt
Whig
Ossianic
Lake Poet
Robert Southey
Peter the Cruel King of Castile and Leon
Roderick the Last of the Goths
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