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'''Margaret Planta''' (also known as Margaret or Peggy Planta; died in October 1816) was the daughter of [[Andrew Planta]] and the sister of [[Joseph Planta]]. She taught English at the British royal court from February 1778 until January 1812. Her pupils were the princesses, daughters of King George III by Queen Charlotte six, namely Carola Augusta (born 1766), Augusta Sophia (born 1768), Elizabeth (born 1770), Maria (born 1776), Sophia (born 1777), Amalia (born 1783).
'''Margaret Planta''' (also known as Margaret or Peggy Planta; died in October 1816) was the daughter of [[Andrew Planta]] and the sister of [[Joseph Planta]]. She taught English at the British royal court from February 1778 until January 1812. Her pupils were the daughters of [[King George III]], namely Carola Augusta (born 1766), Augusta Sophia (born 1768), Elizabeth (born 1770), Maria (born 1776), Sophia (born 1777), Amalia (born 1783).


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Revision as of 21:54, 18 July 2024

Margaret Planta (also known as Margaret or Peggy Planta; died in October 1816) was the daughter of Andrew Planta and the sister of Joseph Planta. She taught English at the British royal court from February 1778 until January 1812. Her pupils were the daughters of King George III, namely Carola Augusta (born 1766), Augusta Sophia (born 1768), Elizabeth (born 1770), Maria (born 1776), Sophia (born 1777), Amalia (born 1783).

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  • Isabelle Baudino, Jacques Carré, Marie-Cécile Révauger, The invisible woman: aspects of women's work in eighteenth-century Britain (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005) p. 50 Paginae selectae
  • Court and Private Life in the Time of Queen Charlotte: being the journals of Mrs Papendick, assistant keeper of the wardrobe and reader to Her Majesty ed. Mrs Vernon Delves Broughton. Londinii: Bentley, 1887 vol. 1 vol. 2 apud Internet Archive