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Nationality
  
British


Name
  
Harriett Hesketh

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Died
  
January 5, 1807, Clifton, Bristol, United Kingdom

Harriett Hesketh or Harriett Cowper (1733 – 5 January 1807) is known for her correspondence with William Cowper.

Life

Harriett Cowper was baptised in Hertingfordbury, Herefordshire on 12 July 1733. She was one of three daughters of Ashley Cowper.

She was a cousin of the poet William Cowper who had an unhappy romance with her sister Theodora. William had a long correspondence with Harriet, even though there was a 19-year gap where at Harriett's insistence they did not communicate. Harriett eventually broke the silence with a letter of congratulation to Cowper when his second book of poetry was published. This correspondence was the basis for Cowper's biography.

Hesketh died in Clifton in Bristol in 1807.

References

Harriett Hesketh Wikipedia