Eleanor Hull

15th-century English translator
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Intro15th-century English translator
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isTranslator
Gender
Female
BirthSomerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom
Death1 December 1460
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Biography

Eleanor Hull, Lady Hull (c.1394–1460) was a 15th-century English translator, the first woman known to have made translations from French into English.

Life

Hull was the only child of Sir Johhn Malet and Joan Hylle. She married Sir John Hull (died c.1420), a retainer of John of Gaunt and ambassador to Castile, and had one son. After her husband's death she lived at Sopwell Priory. She later retired to the Benedictine priority at Cannington, Somerset.

Hull translated an Old French commentary on the Penitential Psalms, as well as some other prayers and meditations.

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