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Jane Leigh-Perrot

Mrs. Leigh-Perrot

also: Mrs. Leigh Perrot, Jane Cholmeley

Jane's aunt by marriage, notorious in the family for having stood trial (and been acquitted) in 1800 on a charge of shoplifting lace in Bath; recorded jointly with her husband pitying Jane Fairfax and thinking Frank Churchill let off too lightly.

Mentioned in 6 works (6 mentions)

To Cassandra, Steventon, 3 January 1801 letter · 1 mention
To Cassandra, Bath, 5 May 1801 letter · 1 mention
To Cassandra, Bath, 21 May 1801 letter · 1 mention
To Cassandra, Southampton, 20 February 1807 letter · 1 mention
To Cassandra, Chawton, 29 May 1811 letter · 1 mention
Opinions of Emma Documents · 1 mention