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Jane Bowdler (born 14 February 1743 and died 1784 at Ashley, near Bath, Somerset) was a poet and essayist ==Family== Jane was the eldest daughter of Thomas Bowdler of Bath, Somerset (1706–1785) and his wife Elizabeth Stuart Bowdler, née Cotton (died 1797), a religious writer. Jane was the sister of John Bowdler the Elder (1746–1823), a religious pamphleteer, and Thomas Bowdler (1754–1825), who is remembered for publishing expurgated editions of Shakespeare, edited largely by his sister Harriet, and of other works.〔Sidney Lee: Bowdler, Jane (1743–1784). Revised by Rebecca Mills: ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, online e. January 2008. (Retrieved 9 January 2011. )〕 The non-literary member of the family was another sister, Frances (born c. 1747),〔ODNB entry for their mother, Elizabeth Stuart Bowdler: (Retrieved 9 January 2011. Subscription required. )〕 She was presumably the lively, unconventional "Miss Bowdler" of Bath who features in a diary that the twenty-year-old Frances Burney kept of a lengthy visit to Teignmouth, Devon, in 1773.〔''The Early Diary of Frances Burney 1768–1778''. Edited by Annie Raine Ellis, Vol. I. London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd, 1913, p. 231 ff.〕
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