Birth date
1722
Death date
1746
Country
England
Poems by this Poet
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Strephon to Celia. A Modern Love-Letter | 0 | ||
The Epistle of Deborah Dough | 0 | ||
The Visit | 0 | ||
Essay on Woman, An | 1 | ||
Proserpine's Ragout | 0 | ||
Epistle to a Lady, An | 0 | ||
In the Kitchen | 1 | ||
Upon Her Play Being Returned to Her, Stained with Claret | 0 | ||
Strephon to Celia | 0 | ||
Mira's Will | 0 |
Pagination
Mary Leapor was christened on 26 Feb 1722 at Marston St Lawrence. Her father, Phillip Leapor, was a Brackley man, who was a gardener employed by Sir John Blencowe until 1726. Her mother was Anne Sharman from Weston by Weedon.
Mary was a poetess, and was also employed in service as a cook maid in Weston working for Susannah Jennens, the married daughter of John Blencowe, whose husband owned Weston Hall. Mary fell out of favour in the household, but returned to her parents home in Brackley, from where she died and was buried 'in wool' in Brackley on 14 November 1746.
Mary Leapor produced a substantial body of exceptional poetry which was only published after her early death at the age of twenty-four.
Mary was a poetess, and was also employed in service as a cook maid in Weston working for Susannah Jennens, the married daughter of John Blencowe, whose husband owned Weston Hall. Mary fell out of favour in the household, but returned to her parents home in Brackley, from where she died and was buried 'in wool' in Brackley on 14 November 1746.
Mary Leapor produced a substantial body of exceptional poetry which was only published after her early death at the age of twenty-four.