Jane Louisa Willyams
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Jane Louisa Willyams
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Jane Louisa Willyams was a British novelist and historian. Her work focused on early Protestantism in Europe. Jane Louisa Willyams was born on 20 October 1786 at Carnaton House in Cornwall. She was one of eight children of James Willyams. With her sister Charlotte Champion Willyams Pascoe she wrote a novel, Coquetry (1818), published thanks to the help of Sir Walter Scott. Willyams never married. After the death of her father in 1828, Willyams became a resident of a Protestant nunnery in Bristol
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British novelist and historian
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2023-03-22T00:10:53Z
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