Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Sir Lancelot Allgood
Standard Name: Allgood, Sir Lancelot
Connections
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death | Hannah Glasse | HG
died in London: the few and scanty printed reports of her death identified her as the sister of her successful brother
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Family and Intimate relationships | Hannah Glasse | Hannah's younger half-brother Lancelot
(her only legitimate sibling, and the only one to live to adulthood) became MP for Northumberland and High Sheriff of that county. He was good to Hannah, providing her with annuities... |
Friends, Associates | Ann Cook | The close friend and fellow cook with whom AC
corresponded, and who figures so largely in her published book, is never named. Cook seems not to have been a personal acquaintance of Hannah Glasse
... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Ann Cook | AC
had a grudge against Glasse
dating back to the feud between her family and Glasse's half-brother, Lancelot Allgood
(Esquire Flash in her book), who had, she said, ruined their livelihood. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Occupation | Ann Cook | AC
calls herself a profess'd [that is, professional] Cook before her marriage, and as eighteen years an inn-keeper. She joined with her husband and later with her children too in running the Black Bull inn... |
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