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congregation in Wisbech. He later became a Baptist preacher. Their eight children were Mary (1783–1828), Thomas (1785–1863), Richard (1786–1826), John (1789–1849), Elizabeth (born 1790), Ann (1795–1863), Robert (1799–1888) and Frances (died 1801). Her husband predeceased her in 1829 at the age of 72.
101:(published in 1806, second edition 1816) Dawbarn writes in the person of a mother to her children. She underlines the importance of instilling Christianity into them and pauses to define difficult terms and passages. Her work on the nature of Christ probably dates from 1800, and that on 112:(1794) is strongly conservative in its preference for monarchy over liberty. It underlines the importance to God of comforting the poor and the influence that women can exert over men in this respect. In 1805 she published an anthology of writings against the theatre: 85:
Dawbarn's religious writings, addressed to children and to adults, are centred on the Old Testament, and are intended to demonstrate "the historical and symbolic connection between the Old and the New Testaments".
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Sentiments selected from Writers of Ancient and Modern Celebrity concerning Theatrical Amusements. Presented to Mrs. T. Robertson, author of "An Answer to the Effusions of Gratitude
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and was described as "a lady of substance". She is said to have been the only surviving member of a family descended from Samuel Saltonstall, the elder brother of
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The young person's assistant in reading the Old Testament; in a series of letters from a mother to her children, relative to divine truth
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Elizabeth Yelverton of Liverpool married Elizabeth Dawbarn's grandson William Dawbarn in 1843, becoming another Elizabeth Dawbarn.
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Dawbarn's writings were published locally in Wisbech, but they were disseminated more widely through the Baptist movement.
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A later pamphlet of hers on child care is addressed to her daughter Elizabeth. Little more is known of her private life.
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from 1805. The latter presses for the importance of infant care and of kindly commonsense in applying it.
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The Rights of Infants; or, a Letter from a mother to a daughter, relative to the nursing of infants
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Little is known of her before she married Richard Bunbury Dawbarn of
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on 30 April 1782. She then encouraged her husband to leave the
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Dialogue between Clara Neville and Louisa Mills, on Loyalty
22:(died 1839), was an English nurse and pamphleteer from 99:
Young Person's Assistant in Reading the Old Testament
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