Mary Ann Radcliffe
Mary Ann Radcliffe  | |
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| Born | Mary Ann Clayton 18 June 1746 (baptism) Nottingham  | 
| Died | Shortly before 6 August 1818  Edinburgh  | 
| Resting place | Old Calton Cemetery, Edinburgh | 
| Occupation | writer | 
| Language | English | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Education | Bar Convent School, York | 
| Period | Regency | 
| Genre | Feminism, Autobiography, Possibly Gothic Novelist | 
| Notable works | The Female Advocate; or, An Attempt to Recover the Rights of Women from Male Usurpation, 1799 | 
| Spouse | Joseph Radcliffe | 
| Children | Anna, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, James, Charles, Winifred, Frances | 
Mary Ann Radcliffe (1746 – 1818) was an important British figure in the early feminist movement.