Sarah Scott

Nicole Pohl (Oxford Brookes University)
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Sarah Scott, née Robinson (1721–1795), was the youngest daughter of Matthew Robinson (1694–1778) and Elizabeth Drake (

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.1693–1746). Her older sister, Elizabeth Robinson Montagu (1718–1800), was to become the famous Bluestocking patron and business woman. Sarah was baptized on 5 September 1721 at Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, in York. Her mother Elizabeth Drake was the daughter of Councillor Robert Drake of Cambridge. After his death, her mother, Sarah’s grandmother, married Dr Conyers Middleton (1683–1750), the famous Cambridge scholar and clergyman, in 1710. Elizabeth Drake enjoyed a thorough education at the hands of Bathshua Makin, and made the education of her own children a paramount concern in turn.

The Robinsons lived on and off at the maternal estate of Monk’s Horton

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Citation: Pohl, Nicole. "Sarah Scott". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 11 November 2016 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=3983, accessed 23 November 2024.]

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