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HANNAH MORE
Born: 02/02/1745 in Fishponds, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Died: September 07, 1833 in Clifton, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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Hannah More (1745-1833) was an English religious writer and philanthropist; her career is said to consist of three reputations, a poet and playwright in the Blue Stocking Society crowd of Dr. Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds, and David Garrick, a writer of religious and moral subjects, and as a practical philanthropist. More, alongside her father and sisters, opened a boarding school when she was in her teens, and she taught there as a young women. After More suffered a heartbreaking end to an engagement, she focused on her literary career, staging the play The Inflexible Captive (1774) before her most successful work Percy: a Tradgedyin 1777, eventually quitting playwriting after the failure of her last work The Fatal Falsehood (1779). In the 1790s More became involved with a group of evangelical Christians known as the Clapham Sect, who were firm opposes to slavery, and More began writing and editing religious tracts (ballads, moral stories, and readings), composing such works as "Slavery, A Poem" (1788). More, furthermore, worked alongside her sister Martha More to campaign for the education of the poor, even opening more than a dozen Sunday schools.
  
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  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 73130
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 73130
    Clipping signed by Hannah More shows her name in black ink as "Hannah More". More, an English playwright and philanthropist, is known for her works like The Inflexible Captive and Percy: a Tragedy, and her advocacy against slavery.

    Price: $140.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE UNSIGNED - HFSID 73127
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE UNSIGNED - HFSID 73127
    Envelope addressed by Hannah More in black ink to "Miss Mannie/ Frenchay/ Bristol", unsigned and affixed to a larger piece of paper. More was a British playwright and religious writer known for her philanthropic efforts.

    Price: $90.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/05/1828 - HFSID 73382
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/05/1828 - HFSID 73382
    Autograph letter signed: "Hannah More" written to Mr. John James, requesting a currency exchange. The letter expresses a personal request and is signed in faded black ink. More was a notable religious writer and abolitionist.

    Price: $360.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 9/1825 - HFSID 73126
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 9/1825 - HFSID 73126
    Autograph letter signed: "H. More", written in black ink to Miss Bine in September 1825. The letter discusses an upcoming visit from Lord and Lady William Somerset, expressing honor at their proposal to visit.

    Price: $360.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1811 - HFSID 73124
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1811 - HFSID 73124
    Autograph letter signed: "H. More", sent by the eighteenth-century moralist writer to Mrs. Cookson, expressing gratitude. The letter contains a full message of thanks and is written in black ink. Hannah More was known for her religious writings and philanthropic efforts.

    Price: $360.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1811 - HFSID 73125
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1811 - HFSID 73125
    Autograph letter signed by "H. More", expressing gratitude to C. Cookson Esq. for lending a picture. The letter includes personal remarks and is written in faded black ink on one page. Hannah More was a notable eighteenth-century writer and philanthropist.

    Sale Price $295.00

    $360.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 73122
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 73122
    Autograph note signed by Hannah More expresses her apology to Mr. S. James, written in faded black ink. It includes the text, "Will Mr. S. James excuse/ this trouble given him by his/ obliged friend/ H. More", and bears a black wax seal.

    Sale Price $225.00

    $280.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 07/05/1774 - HFSID 73123
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 07/05/1774 - HFSID 73123
    Autograph note signed by Hannah More includes a French verse: "Quand vous lisez ce livre/ penserz de l'amie qui vous/ la donnes/ Hannah More." Dated July 5, 1774, it translates to "When you read this think of the person who gave it to you."

    Sale Price $225.00

    $280.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1822 - HFSID 73383
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1822 - HFSID 73383
    Autograph note signed by Hannah More, addressing Mrs. Cookson, discusses the rising popularity of portrait painter Henry William Pickersgill. Signed as "H. More" in faded black ink, the note mentions Pickersgill's growing eminence and reputation.

    Price: $280.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 73128
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 73128
    Autograph sentiment signed by Hannah More, stating, "High esteem my dear Sir/ faithfully yours/ H. More", in faded black ink. More was an English writer and abolitionist, known for her literary contributions and philanthropic efforts against slavery.

    Price: $200.00

  • HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 73129
    HANNAH MORE - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 73129
    Autograph sentiment signed by Hannah More in faded black ink reads: "Your obliged/ humble servant/ H. More". More was an English writer and abolitionist, known for her literary contributions and philanthropic efforts, particularly in opposing slavery and educating the poor.

    Price: $200.00

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