Sarah Jinner

Standard Name: Jinner, Sarah

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Textual Production Lady Caroline Lamb
An odd spin-off from LCL 's desire to make herself into a professional writer was her project for a pocket diary or almanac. These ephemeral publications were repositories of useful information of many kinds as...

Timeline

1658: Sarah Jinner, Student in Astrology, published...

Women writers item

1658

Sarah Jinner , Student in Astrology, published An Almanack or Prognostication for the Year of our Lord 1658 being the second after bissextile or leap year: calculated for the meridian of London, and may...

1688: Mary Holden, following in the footsteps of...

Building item

1688

Mary Holden , following in the footsteps of Sarah Jinner , published The Womans Almanack; it appeared the following year as well.
Sharp, Jane. “Introduction”. The Midwives Book, edited by Elaine Hobby, Oxford University Press, 1999, p. xi - xxxi.
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Texts

Jinner, Sarah. An Almanack and Prognostication for the year of our Lord 1659. Company of Stationers, 1659.
Jinner, Sarah. An Almanack or Prognostication for the year of our Lord 1660. Company of Stationers, 1660.