person
James Austen
James
also: James, Mr. J. A.
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
Reading notes
- To Cassandra, Rowling, 15 September 1796 §13 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Steventon, 17 November 1798 §5 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Steventon, 25 January 1801 §10 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Bath, 12 May 1801 §4 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 15 June 1808 §3 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 26 June 1808 §23 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 1 October 1808 §10 James Austen
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 13 November 1808 §14 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 9 December 1808 §20 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 27 December 1808 §13 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Southampton, 17 January 1809 §8 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, London, 24 May 1813 §13 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, Godmersham, 6 November 1813 §6 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.
- To Cassandra, London, 23 August 1814 §9 James
The eldest Austen brother, clergyman at Steventon after their father; his son James Edward wrote the 1871 Memoir through which much of this edition's smaller material was first printed.