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Ann Hatton

Ann Hatton by William Watkeys Ann Julia Hatton (née Kemble, published as Ann of Swansea; 29 April 1764 – 26 December 1838), was a popular novelist in Britain in the early 19th century and author of ''Tammany'', the first known libretto by a woman. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Uncle Peregrine's heiress a novel / by Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838

    Published 1828
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    Cambrian pictures, or, Every one has errors by Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838

    Published 1813
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    Conviction, or, She is innocent! a novel / by Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838

    Published 1814
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    Woman's a riddle a romantic tale / by Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838

    Published 1824
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    Gerald Fitzgerald an Irish tale / by Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838

    Published 1831
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    Deeds of the olden time by Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838

    Published 1826
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    Tammany ballad opera collection,

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