Catherine Hutton

British writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish writer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasWriter Novelist
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth11 February 1756
Death13 March 1846 (aged 90 years)
Family
Father:William Hutton
The details

Biography

Catherine Hutton (11 February 1756 – 13 March 1846) was an English novelist and letter-writer.
Born in Birmingham, the daughter of historian William Hutton, Hutton became a friend of the scientist and discoverer of oxygen Joseph Priestley and the novelist Robert Bage. A keen letter-writer, she corresponded with, among others, Charles Dickens, Edward Bulwer-Lytton and her mathematician cousin Charles Hutton. She built up a collection of over two thousand letters, some of which were published after her death.
Hutton published a number of novels including The Miser Married: a Novel (1813) - itself partly written as a series of letters - The Welsh Mountaineer (1817) and Oakwood Hall (1819). She also wrote a history of the Queens of England and numerous pieces of journalism.

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