ID 471
Last Name Wilkinson
First Name Sarah Scudgell
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Gender Female
Date of Birth 1779-12-14
Date of Death 1831-03-19
Place of Birth
Place of Death City of Westminster
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/246350146
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Scudgell_Wilkinson
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Author The Foundling of the Forest; or, Adventures of Fernando and Cecilia. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1806
Author The Thatched Cottage; or, Sorrows of Eugenia. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1806
Author The Travelers; or, Prince of China. An Interesting Story. Founded on the Popular Operatic Drama, Performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1806
Author Monkcliffe Abbey or, The history of Albert, Elwina and Adeline. By Sarah Wilkinson. To which is added, Lopez and Aranthe; or, The suicide. Also, the beautiful little tale of The Abbey of Clunedale. 1807
Author The Fugitive Countess; or, Convent of St. Ursula. A Romance. In Four Volumes. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1807
Author The Child of Mystery. A Novel, in Three Volumes, Founded on Recent Events. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1808
Author The voyages and adventures of Edward Teach, commonly called Black Beard, the notorious pirate. By S. Wilkinson. With an account of the origin and progress of the Roman, Algerine and West India pirates. 1808
Author Convent of Grey Penitents; or, The Apostate Nun. A Romance, in two volumes. By Miss Wilkinson. 1810
Author The Tragical History of Crazy Jane, and Young Henry: giving an account of their birth, parentage, courtship, and melancholy end: founded on facts 1810
Author Priory of St Clair; or, Spectre of the Murdered Nun. A Gothic Tale, By Sarah Wilkinson 1811
Author Edward & Agnes, or, The Twin Orphans of Rosemount Farm. A Village Tale, by Sarah Wilkinson. 1812
Author The maid of Lochlin; or Northern mysteries. A Scottish romance. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1812
Author The spectres; or Lord Oswald and Lady Rosa, including an account of the Marchioness of Civetti, who was basely consigned to a dungeon beneath her castle ... by Sarah Wilkinson. 1814
Author Love and Hymen; or the Gentleman's and Ladies' Polite and Original Valentine Writer. For the Present Year. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1815
Author The ruffian boy; or, Castle of Waldemar. A Venetian tale. On which is founded the interesting and popular melo drama now performing at the Surrey Theatre. Taken from Mrs. Opie's celebrated tale of that name. By S. S. Wilkinson. 1815
Author New Tales by Mrs. Wilkinson, in three volumes. 1819
Author Popular stories, or, Entertaining tales &c. &c. Each volume embellished with six engravings. 1820
Author The Spectre of Lanmere Abbey; or, The Mystery of the Blue and Silver Bag. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson: Authoress of The Bandit of Florence, Fugitive Countess, Wheel of Fortune, &c. In two volumes. 1820
Author The Turtle Dove; or Cupid's Artillery Levelled against Human Hearts, being a New and Original Valentine Writer. For the present year. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1820
Author Hodgson's universal valentine writer, for the current year : being a choice collection of original amatory epistles, addresses, answers, &c. &c. : adapted to the use of persons of either sex ; and suited to all ranks and conditions of lovers, and would-be lovers. By Sarah Wilkinson. 1822

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