Charlotte Charke

Charlotte Charke (née Cibber, also Charlotte Secheverell, aka Charles Brown) was an English actress, playwright, novelist, and autobiographer. She began acting at the age of seventeen in breeches roles, and took to wearing male clothing off stage as well, performing and being publicly known as "Charles Brown" from 1741. Her later career and her writings were conducted under her own name, "Mrs. Charlotte Charke", and identified her as the daughter of Colley Cibber. After being unsuccessful in a series of jobs associated with men at the time, such as valet, sausage maker, farmer, and tavern owner, she succeeded in her career as a writer and continued her work as a novelist and memoirist until her death in 1760. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1756
printed for H. Slater , at the Circulating-Library, the Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane ; and H. Slater, jun. and S. Whyte, at Holborn-Bars

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1756
printed for H. Slater, at the Circulating-Library, the Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane; and H. Slater, Jun. and S. Whyte, at Holborn-Bars

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1758
printed and sold at Bailey's Printing-Office, at the Ship and Crown in Leadenhall-Street, where Tradesmen's Bills are Printed near and Reasonable

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1755
printed for W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street ; A. Dodd, in the Strand ; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1755
printed for W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street ; A. Dodd, in the Strand ; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1756
printed for H. Slater, at the Circulating-Library, the Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane ; and H. Slater, jun. and S. Whyte, at Holborn-Bars

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by Charke, Charlotte
Published 1735
printed by W. Rayner, and sold at the pamphlet-shops or London and Westminster