Ann Hatton
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Ann Julia Hatton (née Kemble; other married name Curtis; 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.
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Ann Hatton
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Ann Hatton
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Ann Hatton
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Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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1838-12-26
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Worcester, England, Kingdom of Great Britain
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Kemble
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Ann Hatton by William Watkeys
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1838-12-26
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British
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John Philip Kemble
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Ann Julia Hatton (née Kemble; other married name Curtis; 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.
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