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Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth (1790 - 1846)

Short name Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth
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First name Charlotte Elizabeth
Birth name Tonna
Married name Tonna, Phelan
Alternative name Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
Date of birth 1790
Date of death 1846
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Sex Female
Place of birth Norwich
Place of death Ramsgate (Kent)
Lived in Nova Scotia , Bristol , London , Kilkenny
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Religion / ideology Protestant
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Tonna, Lewis Hippolytus Joseph 1841-1846 Married
Phelan, George 1813-1824 Divorced
Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth was ...
related to More, Hannah
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Place(s) of Residence Nova Scotia (1817-1819) , Bristol , London , Kilkenny
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Zadoc, the Outcast of Israel (1825) 2 0
*Erreurs funestes (1830) 1 0
Helen Fleetwood (1839) 0 0
Falsehood and truth (1841) 3 0
The Wrongs of Woman (1843) 0 0
Judah's Lion (1843) 5 0
Personal Recollections (1847?) 4 0
*Briefschrijven (Letterwriting) 1 0
Derry, a tale of the revolution 3 0

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Unknown author, portrait of Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, 18XX. None is portrait of

Cf.
- Moers p.38ss

Moers p. 25: a woman of passionate female hatreds, but she poured her passion not into feminism but into partisan devotion to Evangelical Protestantism, and partisan opposition to Roman Catholicism.