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  1. Eliza Capot, Comtesse de Feuillide (née Hancock; 22 December 1761 – 25 April 1813) was the cousin, and later sister-in-law, of novelist Jane Austen. She is believed to have been the inspiration for a number of Austen's works, such as Love and Freindship, Henry and Eliza, and Lady Susan.

  2. 16 de jul. de 2011 · Eliza de Feuillide: la 'prima extravagante' de Jane Austen. Eliza Hancock nació el 22 de diciembre de 1761 en Calcuta, India, de su madre Filadelfia Austen y su padre Tysoe Saul Hancock, médico de la East India Company. Filadelfia era la hermana de George Austen, convirtiendo al primo primo de Eliza Jane.

  3. Eliza de Feuillide is best known as the spirited first cousin of Jane Austen whose colourful life and travels are recounted through her extensive correspondence with Jane, the Austen...

  4. 16 de jul. de 2011 · Eliza de Feuillide: Jane Austen's 'Outlandish Cousin'. Eliza Hancock was born 22nd December 1761 in Calcutta, India, to her mother Philadelphia Austen and her father Tysoe Saul Hancock, a physician with the East India Company. Philadelphia was George Austen’s sister, making Eliza Jane’s first cousin. Philadelphia Austen had ...

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  5. Eliza de Feuillide: Jane Austen’s “Outlandish Cousin” Meetings. 1 Jan. By Laine Wood. JASNA-NC met on December 12, 2021, to learn about and discuss a paternal cousin of Jane Austen—Elizabeth Hancock de Feuillide Austen. Chapter members Gisele Rankin and Sue Scott co-hosted the discussion.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2019 · Eliza de Feuillide died four days later, on Sunday, 25 April 1813, at Sloane Street. Jane was reportedly at her bedside when she passed. Jane returned home a week later and after her departure, Eliza’s funeral was held. She was buried in the parish churchyard alongside her beloved mother and son.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2017 · Eliza de Feuillide, nee Hancock (1761-1813), by an unknown artist. Visitors to the Jane Austen exhibition ( Which Jane Austen?) will have seen a small diary whose anonymous author attended a party in Paris where both Jane Austen’s aunt and cousin were present.