Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell, 1779-1831
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Wilkinson, Sarah, 1779-1831
Wilkinson, S. (Sarah), 1779-1831
Suffolk villager, 1779-1831
Wilkinson, Mrs. (Sarah Scudgell), 1779-1831
Wilkinson, Sarah Carr, 1779-1831
Wilkinson, Sarah, active 1815
Wilkinson, Sarah, fl. 1815
Wilkinson, S. S. (Sarah Scudgell), 1779-1831
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found: Her Ivy Castle, 1824:t.p.(Sarah Wilkinson)
found: MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell; usage: Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson; Sarah Wilkinson; Sarah S. Wilkinson; S. Wilkinson; S.S. Wilkinson; a Suffolk villager; Mrs. Wilkinson)
found: Potter, F. "Writing for the spectre of poverty," Cardiff Corvey, issue 11, December 2003, PDF viewed online November 1, 2018 :page 18 (Born Sarah Carr Wilkinson on December 14, 1779. Literary career began in 1803. Around 1806-1807 she opened a commercial library in Westminster, and her name began appearing on publications as Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson. She died March 19, 1831.) - http://sites.cardiff.ac.uk/romtextv2/files/2013/02/cc11_n02.pdf
found: LC database, accessed October 16, 2020(hdg.: Wilkinson, Sarah, active 1815)
found: The white cottage of the valley; or The mysterious husband, 1815:t.p. (Sarah Wilkinson)
found: The eventful history of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, he flower of English chivalry, and the Princess Mary of England, 1920?:title page (S.S. Wilkinson)
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1991-07-18: new
2020-10-16: revised
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