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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_ThraleHenry Thrale - Wikipedia

    Henry Thrale (1724/1730?–4 April 1781) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1765 to 1780. He was a close friend of Samuel Johnson. Like his father, he was the proprietor of the large London brewery H. Thrale & Co.

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      Henry Thrale (m. 1763), Gabriel Mario Piozzi. . . ( m. 1784)...

  2. Biographie. Henry Thrale, né entre 1724 et 1730 à Alehouse, Harrow Corner, Southwark, Angleterre et mort le 4 avril 1781 à Londres, est un homme d'affaires et homme politique britannique, ami intime de Samuel Johnson. Comme son père, il était propriétaire d'une grande brasserie de Londres, la H. Thrale & Co .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThralianaThraliana - Wikipedia

    Thraliana. Hester Lynch Thrale, author of the Thraliana. The Thraliana was a diary kept by Hester Thrale and is part of the genre known as table talk. Although the work began as Thrale's diary focused on her experience with her family, it slowly changed focus to emphasise various anecdotes and stories about the life of Samuel Johnson.

  4. Hester Lynch Thrale, born Salusbury, is without doubt one of the most brilliant English women of the second half of the 18th century. Married to a wealthy brewer called Henry Thrale, Hester, who was lucky enough to receive an excellent education despite her family’s bad fortune, quickly gained an important role in the London of her time.

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  5. Spouse: Henry Thrale. Parent: Hester Lynch Salusbury (née Cotton) Parent: John Salusbury. Gender: Female. Occupation: author. Area of activity: Literature and Writing. Author: William Llewelyn Davies. A friend of Dr. Samuel Johnson.

  6. 27 de out. de 2010 · Henry Thrale, some fifteen years older than Hester, was a wealthy brewer with parliamentary ambitions and a reputation as a gambler and a womaniser. Theirs was an arranged marriage: in order to secure a marriage bond of ten thousand pounds promised by her uncle, Sir Thomas Salusbury, Hester was obliged to marry the man he favoured ...