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(‎Added qualifier: Online information (P146): https://dh.dickinson.edu/18cpc/node/42, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1638027232350)
(‎Created claim: Date of birth (P77): 1690, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1677583472407)
 
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* 1690, + 1755, poète irlandais
* 1690, 1755, poète irlandais
Property / Date of birth
1690
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Property / Date of birth: 1690 / rank
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Property / Country of citizenship: Ireland / rank
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Career: Poet
 
Property / Biographical notes: Career: Poet / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Career: Poet / reference
 
Property / Biographical notes
Patrons: the earl of Orrery; In 1732 Swift unsuccessfully attempted to assist her by asking his friend the lord mayor of London to secure a position for her husband; gave her advice on publishing.
 
Property / Biographical notes: Patrons: the earl of Orrery; In 1732 Swift unsuccessfully attempted to assist her by asking his friend the lord mayor of London to secure a position for her husband; gave her advice on publishing. / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Patrons: the earl of Orrery; In 1732 Swift unsuccessfully attempted to assist her by asking his friend the lord mayor of London to secure a position for her husband; gave her advice on publishing. / reference
 
Property / Biographical notes
Coteries: Constantia Grierson; Patrick and Mrs. Delany; Swift (praised her as 'the best Poetess of both Kingdoms'); Laetitia Pilkington (criticized her work)
 
Property / Biographical notes: Coteries: Constantia Grierson; Patrick and Mrs. Delany; Swift (praised her as 'the best Poetess of both Kingdoms'); Laetitia Pilkington (criticized her work) / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Coteries: Constantia Grierson; Patrick and Mrs. Delany; Swift (praised her as 'the best Poetess of both Kingdoms'); Laetitia Pilkington (criticized her work) / reference
 
Property / Biographical notes
Periodicals etc.: Tunbrigialia, or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, for the Year 1730 (contributed anonymously); some verse on gout in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1737; Poems by Eminent Ladies (1755)
 
Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: Tunbrigialia, or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, for the Year 1730 (contributed anonymously); some verse on gout in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1737; Poems by Eminent Ladies (1755) / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: Tunbrigialia, or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, for the Year 1730 (contributed anonymously); some verse on gout in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1737; Poems by Eminent Ladies (1755) / reference
 
Property / Biographical notes
Overall: In 1730 Barber visited England, with Swift's support, to raise subscriptions for her Poems on several occasions, which obtained over 900 subscribers. Although she claimed in her Preface that public writing lay outside the province of women, and that she wrote her poems solely to educate her children, some of her work displays a particular social consciousness. The volume is dedicated to the Earl of Orrey, one of her most prominent patrons.
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: In 1730 Barber visited England, with Swift's support, to raise subscriptions for her Poems on several occasions, which obtained over 900 subscribers. Although she claimed in her Preface that public writing lay outside the province of women, and that she wrote her poems solely to educate her children, some of her work displays a particular social consciousness. The volume is dedicated to the Earl of Orrey, one of her most prominent patrons. / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: In 1730 Barber visited England, with Swift's support, to raise subscriptions for her Poems on several occasions, which obtained over 900 subscribers. Although she claimed in her Preface that public writing lay outside the province of women, and that she wrote her poems solely to educate her children, some of her work displays a particular social consciousness. The volume is dedicated to the Earl of Orrey, one of her most prominent patrons. / reference
 
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Property / Family name: Barber / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Mary / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Mary / qualifier
 
Position in sequence: 1
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Property / Geographic compatriotism: Ireland / rank
 
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Property / Country of citizenship: Ireland / rank
 
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Property / GND ID: 119489198 / rank
 
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Property / Date of birth
 
1690
Timestamp+1690-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / Date of birth: 1690 / rank
 
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* 1690, + 1755, Irish poet
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* 1690, + 1755, Irish poet

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