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Name
  
Catherine Hutton

Role
  
Novelist

Parents
  
William Hutton


Catherine Hutton

Died
  
March 13, 1846, Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Miser Married, Oakwood Hall a Novel ‑ In, Oakwood Hall, Book Direct: France

Catherine Hutton (11 February 1756 – 13 March 1846) was an English novelist and letter-writer.

Catherine Hutton Portrait of Catherine Hutton 1756 1846 was an English novelist

Born in Birmingham, the daughter of historian William Hutton, Hutton became a friend of the scientist and discoverer of oxygen Joseph Priestley and the novelist Robert Bage. A keen letter-writer, she corresponded with, among others, Charles Dickens, Edward Bulwer-Lytton and her mathematician cousin Charles Hutton. She built up a collection of over two thousand letters, some of which were published after her death.

Hutton published a number of novels including The Miser Married: a Novel (1813) - itself partly written as a series of letters - The Welsh Mountaineer (1817) and Oakwood Hall (1819). She also wrote a history of the Queens of England and numerous pieces of journalism.

References

Catherine Hutton Wikipedia