Elizabeth Bath
Elizabeth Bath | |
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Born |
Elizabeth Paddy 17 February 1776 |
Died | 3 October 1844 68) | (aged
Period | Romantic period |
Notable works | Poems, on Various Occasions (1806) |
Spouse | Henry Bath |
Relatives |
sister of Mary Osler (née Paddy) great aunt of William Osler |
Elizabeth Bath, née Paddy, (1776–1844)[1] is the author of a collection of sixty-six poems published by subscription in 1806 in Bristol. She was a member of the Society of Friends.[2]
Family
Elizabeth Bath (née Paddy) was born on 17 February 1776. She was the daughter of Edward Paddy and Mary (Rowling) of Falmouth, Cornwall.
On 7 November 1796 she married Henry Bath (24 January 1776 - 29 May 1844) a Quaker and metals merchant of Swansea, South Wales, also founder of Henry Bath & Son Ltd., an enterprise still in existence today. They lived at Rosehill House, in Mumbles, Swansea. Elizabeth's sister, Mary, became the wife of Edward Osler and thereby the grandmother of Sir William Osler, the world-renowned physician.[3]
She died on 3 October 1844.
Work
Elizabeth Bath's book is dedicated to a friend "whose sincerity is equaled only by the stability which has ever marked her character." The poems take a variety of forms — some are sonnets; some are longer poems — and they address religion, loss, friendship, sensibility, and other likely topics. The list of subscribers is substantial.
- Poems, on Various Occasions. Bristol: Printed by J. Desmond, at the Mirror-Office, Small-Street. 1806.
Notes
- ↑ "Individual Item Contents: WPRP 5". Women poets of the Romantic period. UCB Libraries.
- ↑ "Poems on various occasions". Internet Archive.
- ↑ "Index: B". Women poets of the Romantic period. UCB Libraries.
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