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  1. Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi (née Salusbury; later Piozzi; 27 January 1741 or 16 January 1740 – 2 May 1821), a Welsh-born diarist, author, socialite and patron of the arts, is an important source on Samuel Johnson and 18th-century English life.

    • Hester Salusbury, Hester Piozzi
    • 2 May 1821 (aged 80), Clifton, Bristol, England
  2. Hester Thrale, (Bodvel Hall, Caernarvonshire, Gales, 16 de enero de 1741 - Clifton, cerca de Bristol, 2 de mayo de 1821) fue una redactora galesa de un diario, viajera por Europa, escritora y protectora de artistas y escritores, como el escritor inglés Samuel Johnson, entre 1769 y 1784.

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    • 2 de mayo de 1821, Clifton (Reino Unido)
  3. Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi is one of the most interesting female writers of the late eighteenth century. The only daughter of an impoverished Welsh family, she received an excellent education “although Education was a Word then unknown, as applied to Females” ( Thraliana ).

  4. The text which follows is a fictional narrative of Hester Lynch Thrales visit, based on fragments and testimonies that can be found at the exhibition, Visitors to Versailles, at the Château de Versailles until 25th of February 2018.

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  5. Hester Thrale, (Bodvel Hall, Caernarvonshire, Gales, 16 de enero de 1741 - Clifton, cerca de Bristol, 2 de mayo de 1821) fue una redactora galesa de un diario, viajera por Europa, escritora y protectora de artistas y escritores, como el escritor inglés Samuel Johnson, entre 1769 y 1784.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Hester Lynch Piozzi (born Jan. 27, 1740, Bodvel, Carnarvonshire, Wales—died May 2, 1821, Clifton, Bristol, Eng.) was an English writer and friend of Samuel Johnson. In 1763 she married a wealthy brewer named Henry Thrale.

  7. 1785–86. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 899. Hester Thrales face radiates intelligence and determination. The sitter kept a diary of the 1775 trip to France she took with her husband and Samuel Johnson, the famed British lexicographer.