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(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Overall: Ingram was the daughter of the third earl of Carlisle. She and her husband Rich Ingram had financial issues, worsened by the collapse of the South Sea venture. His death in 1721 left Anne childless to settle with the creditors. In the 1730s, she became more independent and published some poems, including a response to Pope's Epistle to a Lady: on the Characters of Women (‘Epistle to Mr Pope. By a Lady’) which presumably first appeared in...)
(‎Added qualifier: Online information (P146): https://dh.dickinson.edu/18cpc/node/3381, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1638027232350)
Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Jacob Sider Jost/ Mary Naydan/ Noah Fusco, “Poets of the 1730s: A Digital Humanities Seedling” (2017/ 2021) / qualifier
 

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* 1696, + 1764, English author
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Anne Ingram (née Howard)
* 1696, + 1764, English author

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    Career: married Rich Ingram, fifth Viscount Irwin (an army officer) 1717-1721, married Colonel William Douglas (a member of the prince's household) 1737-1747, attended Princess Augusta as lady of the bedchamber 1736-1750s
    Periodicals etc.: ‘Epistle to Mr Pope. By a Lady’ in GM (Dec. 1736)
    Overall: Ingram was the daughter of the third earl of Carlisle. She and her husband Rich Ingram had financial issues, worsened by the collapse of the South Sea venture. His death in 1721 left Anne childless to settle with the creditors. In the 1730s, she became more independent and published some poems, including a response to Pope's Epistle to a Lady: on the Characters of Women (‘Epistle to Mr Pope. By a Lady’) which presumably first appeared in GM Dec. 1736. Had some connection to Queen Caroline, who sent her to fetch Augusta to marry her son Frederick. Married Douglas, a member of the royal household.