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(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Overall: The DNB suggests that Davys had some trouble with establishing herself as a writer in London, but by 1718 she had earned enough money to open up a coffee house in Cambridge. Davys wrote primarily novels, which were rather successful, in addition to some plays and poetry (collected in her Works and in LION). She often wrote under the pseudonym "by a lady" and dedicated her works to women., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637953760450)
(‎Added qualifier: Online information (P146): https://dh.dickinson.edu/18cpc/node/3483, #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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* 1674 Dublin, + 1732, Irish writer, Irish writer
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Mary Davys
* 1674 Dublin, + 1732, Irish writer, Irish writer

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    Overall: The DNB suggests that Davys had some trouble with establishing herself as a writer in London, but by 1718 she had earned enough money to open up a coffee house in Cambridge. Davys wrote primarily novels, which were rather successful, in addition to some plays and poetry (collected in her Works and in LION). She often wrote under the pseudonym "by a lady" and dedicated her works to women.

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