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Pleasance Smith (née Reeve; 11 May 1773 – 3 February 1877) was an English letter writer, literary editor, and centenarian. Smith lived to the age of 103, ...
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May 18, 2018 · Lady Pleasance Smith had a sharp intellect and a wide-ranging network of family, friends and acquaintances throughout her long life.
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The daughter of the merchant Robert Reeve (1739-1815); in 1796 she married the botanist James Edward Smith (1759-1828) whose memoirs she edited. REFERENCES TO ...
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Dec 29, 2020 · Pleasance was trained by both her parents to a love of nature and of literature; her love of poetry was innate. She married, in 1796, (Sir) ...
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Smith, Pleasance Reeve, Lady, 1773-1877. Sort By: Memoir and correspondence of the late Sir James Edward Smith.
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Memoir and correspondence of ... sir James Edward Smith, Volume 2. By lady Pleasance Smith. About this book · Terms of Service ...
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The original portraits are at the Linnean Society of London. James Edward Smith was knighted on 28 July 1814 and Pleasance became Lady Smith, elevating her rank ...
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Edited by Lady Smith, Pleasance Smith. Author, Pleasance Smith. Publisher, Longman, 1832. Original from, Austrian National Library. Digitized, Sep 28, 2015.
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“You can't go by what a girl says, when she's giving you the devil for making a chump of yourself. It's like Shakespeare. Sounds well, but doesn't mean ...