Reilly, Matthew. “The Life and Literary Fictions of May Drummond, Quaker Female Preacher”. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Vol.
28
, No. 2, Nov. 2015, pp. 287-12. 292
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Family and Intimate relationships | May Drummond | She had two brothers with successful public careers. George Drummond
, who was more than twenty years her elder, had worked on the terms of the Union of Scotland and England before she was born... |
politics | May Drummond | Literary historian Matthew Reilly
says MD
was a fervent Jacobite, Reilly, Matthew. “The Life and Literary Fictions of May Drummond, Quaker Female Preacher”. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 28 , No. 2, Nov. 2015, pp. 287-12. 292 |
Wealth and Poverty | May Drummond | In 1738 her preaching raised so much money that she was able to make a donation of £372 and 7 shillings to her brother George
's Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
. Reilly, Matthew. “The Life and Literary Fictions of May Drummond, Quaker Female Preacher”. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 28 , No. 2, Nov. 2015, pp. 287-12. 292 |
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