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  1. Philadelphia Austen Hancock (15 May 1730 – 26 February 1792) was an English socialite and the aunt of Jane Austen. Throughout her life, rumours circulated in India and England that she was the mistress of Warren Hastings, who was the godfather and suspected father of her daughter, Eliza de Feuillide. Biography

  2. Oct 21, 2019 · Philadelphia Austen Hancock. Courtesy of Rowan and Rowan. Unfortunately, Philadelphia’s mother died on Shrove Tuesday, 2 February 1733, and her father a few years later in 1737. After his death, Philadelphia, her brother George, and baby sister, Leonora were sent to live with relatives. William had left a trust for the maintenance of his ...

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  4. Jul 16, 2011 · Eliza Hancock was born 22nd December 1761 in Calcutta, India, to her mother Philadelphia Austen and her father Tysoe Saul Hancock, a physician with the East India Company. Philadelphia was George Austen’s sister, making Eliza Jane’s first cousin. Philadelphia Austen had traveled to India in January 1752 without a dowry and in search of a ...

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  5. Feb 23, 2023 · Philadelphia Hancock Austen: Birthdate: 1730: Death: 1792 (61-62) Immediate Family: Daughter of William Austen and Rebecca Austen (Hampson) Wife of Tysoe Saul Hancock Partner of Warren Hastings Mother of Elizabeth ("Eliza") Austen Sister of Rev. George Austen; Leonora Austen and Hampson Austen. Managed by: George Edward Austen Impey

  6. Philadelphia Hancock was a popular aunt of Jane Austen, one of her father’s sisters. She was born in Tonbridge in 1730 but lived with relations after her parents died. A spirited girl, she travelled to India at the age of 20 to find a husband. The man she married was Tysoe Hancock, a surgeon in the East India Company.

  7. Her parents, Tysoe and Philadelphia Hancock, were intimate friends with the Governor-General of India, Warren Hastings, and rumor had it that Hastings was Eliza’s real father. Raised in luxury in India, Eliza grew into a headstrong beauty; when Tysoe Hancock died, Philadelphia Austen Hancock and Eliza lived in England with and near the Austen ...

  8. May 12, 2018 · One of these adventuresome women was Philadelphia Austen Hancock, who in her later years became a favorite aunt to novelist Jane Austen. As a child, however, Philadelphia was no one's favorite. Born in 1730, she soon lost her mother in 1733, and her father in 1737.

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