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  2. Eliza Capot, Comtesse de Feuillide (née Hancock; 22 December 1761 – 25 April 1813) was the cousin, and later sister-in-law, of novelist Jane Austen. She is believed to have been the inspiration for a number of Austen's works, such as Love and Freindship , Henry and Eliza , and Lady Susan .

  3. Sep 9, 2019 · Learn about Eliza de Feuillide, the daughter of Jane Austen's brother George and a possible illegitimate child of Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India. Discover her life, education, marriage, and relationship with Jane Austen.

  4. Jul 16, 2011 · Learn about the life and letters of Eliza de Feuillide, Jane Austen's first cousin and possible inspiration for Mary Crawford in Mansfield Park. Discover her exotic origins, adventurous travels, marriages, tragedies and relationship with Jane.

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  5. Learn about the life and influence of Eliza de Feuillide, a paternal cousin of Jane Austen, who lived in three worlds: family, society, and tragedy. Discover how Eliza inspired Jane’s works and how Jane honored her bond with her.

  6. Eliza de Feuillide is best known as the spirited first cousin of Jane Austen whose colourful life and travels are recounted through her extensive correspondence with Jane, the...

  7. Oct 24, 2017 · A 1786 diary entry reveals that Jane Austen's aunt and cousin Eliza de Feuillide attended a party in Paris with an English traveller. The diary also mentions Eliza's possible connection to Warren Hastings, the former Governor-General of India.

  8. Eliza fell in love with and married Jean-Francois Capot de Feuillide, who styled himself Count. The couple lived happily enough until the Revolution; fortunately, Eliza was in England when Jean-Francois was guillotined. After her mourning period ended, Eliza lived a highly social life in England, and wound up marrying Henry Austen.

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