xt is that of the
first edition, except in a few instances, where
a note is given. The title-pages of the three
volumes are reproduced in facsimile. Appendix
on social customs in J. A.'s day; criticisms,
notes, &c.]
1912 _Jane Austen._ By Lady Margaret Sackville. 'The
Regent Library.' London: Herbert & Daniel.
pp. xvi-471. 8vo.
[Long selections from the novels, with an introduction
and some appreciations.]
1913 _Old Friends and New Fancies: an Imaginary Sequel
to the Novels of Jane Austen._ By Sybil G.
Brinton. London: Holden & Hardingham.
pp. viii-384. 8vo.
1913 _Jane Austen: a Criticism and Appreciation._ By
Percy Fitzgerald, M.A., F.S.A. London: Jarrold
& Sons. pp. 129. 8vo.
[The frontispiece is a reproduction of a bust of
Jane Austen executed by Mr. Fitzgerald.]
I. Austens
JOHN AUSTEN, of Horsmonden, _d._ 1620
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5th son
Francis, of Grovehurst, _d._ 1687
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John, of Grovehurst, _d._ 1705
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John, of Broadford = Elizabeth Weller
_d._ 1704 |
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