Lucy Aikin (6 November 1781 – 29 January 1864) was an English historical writer, biographer and correspondent. She also published under pseudonyms such as Mary ...
English historian and biographer. Name variations: edited under the pseudonym Mary Godolphin. Born at Warrington, Lancashire, England, on November 6, 1781; ...
Miss Aikin was in early life a diligent student of French, Italian, and Latin, and at the youthful age of 17 began to contribute articles to magazines and ...
Doctor Plague Coloring Book: Experience the Thrills and Chills of Doctor Plague's Realm through Intricate Coloring Designs. by Lucy Aikin.
02/04/2021 · She finds one example of a more just and equal society, in the German Goths described in Tacitus's Germania, a book her father had translated.
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Lucy Aikin was the daughter of a physician, Unitarian and author, John Aikin, who resided in Great Yarmouth in the 1780s.
Lucy Aikin's (1781–1864) long career in English letters, as a poet, historian, memoirist, biographer, novelist, and children's writer, is only now receiving ...
Lucy Aikin, an English writer. After having assisted her father an aunt (Mrs. Barbauld) in their literary work, she published a poetical volume in 1810, under ...
Aikin, Lucy (1781‑1864: ODNB). Born in Warrington, Cheshire. She was the daughter of John Aikin, MD (q.v.), and Martha (Jennings) Aikin, and a niece of Mrs.