person
Fanny Catherine Austen Knight
Fanny Knight
also: Fanny, Fanny K., Fanny Catherine Austen
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's ‘almost another sister’; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
Reading notes
- To Cassandra, Steventon, 21 January 1801 §27 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 20 February 1807 §13 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 15 June 1808 §6 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 26 June 1808 §21 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 7 October 1808 §21 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 13 October 1808 §4 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 15 October 1808 §3 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 24 October 1808 §11 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 10 January 1809 §12 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 17 January 1809 §30 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 24 January 1809 §4 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Chawton, 31 May 1811 §14 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Chawton, 6 June 1811 §12 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, London, 24 May 1813 §3 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, London, 16 September 1813 §7 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 11 October 1813 §35 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, October 1813 §6 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 3 November 1813 §10 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 6 November 1813 §4 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, London, 9 March 1814 §3 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Chawton, 14 June 1814 §3 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, Chawton, 23 June 1814 §4 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, London, 23 August 1814 §6 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, London, November 1814 §6 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Cassandra, London, December 1814 §7 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Fanny Knight, Chawton, 18 November 1814 §2 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Fanny Knight, Chawton, 23 March 1817 §2 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.
- To Anna, Chawton, September 1814 §9 Fanny
Edward's eldest daughter, Jane's 'almost another sister'; the late letters advising her on her lovers are among the most quoted, and her keeping of the correspondence made the Brabourne edition possible.