Dorothy Lady Bradshaigh (née Bellingham), painting detail by Edward Haytley
Baptised
21 March 1705
Died
August 1785
Occupation
Correspondent
Spouse(s)
Sir Roger Bradshaigh, 4th Bt.
Parent(s)
William Bellingham
Family
Elizabeth, Lady Echlin
Dorothy Bradshaigh (baptised 1705, d. 1785), British letter writer and cookery book compiler. After her marriage she lived at Haigh Hall near Wigan. Her letters and suggestions to Samuel Richardson influenced his novel The History of Sir Charles Grandison.
DorothyBradshaigh (baptised 1705, d. 1785), British letter writer and cookery book compiler. After her marriage she lived at Haigh Hall near Wigan. Her...
Roger had married DorothyBradshaigh in 1731 and she was a noted correspondent of Samuel Richardson. Sir Roger died in 1770 and Dorothy died at Haigh in...
18th century.: 131 Richardson shared drafts of the novel with Dorothy Lady Bradshaigh who had contacted him anonymously when Clarissa was part published...
Lieutenant-Colonel Gervase Portal (1890–1961) and became a writer, and Dorothy (1909–1999), the wife of Laurence Middleton (1905–1982). His younger brother...
Catholicism and married Charlotte in a Baptist chapel. Their first child was Dorothy Gertrude Callaghan (1904–82). James Callaghan senior served in the First...
Charles Perrault, French folklorist (d. 1703) January 14 – Sir Roger Bradshaigh, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1684) January 19 – Charles Stanley...
Col. Sir Walter Erle (1586–1665) of Charborough, the son of his sister Dorothy Pole Foster, Joseph. "Eade-Eyton in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp. 440-479"...