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 +'''Hester Chapone''' ''née'' '''Mulso''' (27 October 1727, [[Twywell]], [[Northamptonshire]] – 25 December 1801, [[Monken Hadley|Hadwell, Middlesex]]), was an English writer of [[conduct book]]s for women. She became associated with the London [[Blue Stockings Society (England)|Bluestocking]]s.
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Hester Chapone née Mulso (27 October 1727, Twywell, Northamptonshire – 25 December 1801, Hadwell, Middlesex), was an English writer of conduct books for women. She became associated with the London Bluestockings.





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