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CHRONOLOGY OF JANE AUSTEN'S LIFE

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1775, Dec. 16 Birth, at Steventon.
1779, June Charles John Austen born.
1780, July James Austen matriculated at Oxford (St. John's).
1782 Jane and Cassandra at Oxford under care of Mrs. Cawley (sister of Dr. Cooper).
1783 Mrs. Cawley having moved to Southampton, Jane nearly died there of a fever. Mrs. Cooper (her aunt) took the infection and died (October).
1784 The Rivals acted at Steventon.
1784 or 1785 Jane and Cassandra left Mrs. Latournelle's school at Reading, and returned home.
1786 Eliza Comtesse de Feuillide came to England.
Birth of her son.
1787 James Austen in France.
1788, July Henry Austen matriculated at Oxford (St. John's).
Francis Austen went to sea.
1791 Edward Austen married Elizabeth Bridges.
1792, March James Austen married Anne Mathew.
1794, Feb. Comte de Feuillide guillotined.
1795 (?) Cassandra engaged to Thomas Fowle.
May Mrs. James Austen died.
1795 −6 Mr. Tom Lefroy at Ashe.
1796 First Impressions (Pride and Prejudice) begun.
Jane subscribed to Camilla.
1797, Jan. James Austen married Mary Lloyd.
Feb. Thomas Fowle died of fever in the W. Indies.
Nov. Jane, with mother and sister, went to Bath.
First Impressions refused by Cadell.
Sense and Sensibility (already sketched in Elinor and Marianne) begun.
Dec. Henry Austen married Eliza de Feuillide.
1798, Aug. Lady Williams (Jane Cooper) killed in a carriage accident.
Mrs. Knight gave up Godmersham to the Edward Austens.
Jane's first visit there.
1798, Aug. First draft of Northanger Abbey begun.
1799, May Jane at Bath with the Edward Austens.
Aug. Mrs. Leigh Perrot's trouble at Bath.
1801, May Family move from Steventon to Bath. Visit to Sidmouth.
Possible date of Jane's romance in the west of England.
1802 Austens at Dawlish and Teignmouth.
Visit of sisters to Steventon and Manydown.
Jane received an offer of marriage from an old friend.
1803 Northanger Abbey (called Susan) revised, and sold to Crosby of London.
1804 Probable date of The Watsons.
Sept. Austens at Lyme.
Dec. Mrs. Lefroy of Ashe killed by a fall from her horse.
1805, Jan. Death of Jane's father at Bath.
1806, July Austens left Bath for Clifton, Adlestrop, and Stoneleigh.
1806 −7 Austens settled at Southampton.
1807, March Took possession of house in Castle Square.
1808, Sept. Cassandra at Godmersham.
Oct. Mrs. Edward Austen died there after the birth of her eleventh child (John).
1809, April Jane attempted to secure publication of Susan (Northanger Abbey).
Austens left Southampton.
July Austens took possession of Chawton (having been at Godmersham). Jane's authorship resumed.
1811, April Jane with Henry in London (Sloane Street) bringing out Sense and Sensibility.
Oct. Sense and Sensibility published.
1812 Death of Mrs. T. Knight. Edward Austen took the name of 'Knight.'
1813, Jan. Publication of Pride and Prejudice.
April Death of Mrs. Henry Austen (Eliza).
Sept. Jane's last visit to Godmersham.
Second edition of Sense and Sensibility.
1814, Jan. Emma begun.
March Jane went to London with Henry (reading Mansfield Park by the way).
May Mansfield Park published.
Threat of lawsuit for Chawton.
Nov. Marriage of Anna Austen to Ben Lefroy.
1815, March Emma finished.
Oct. Illness of Henry.
Nov. Jane shown over Carlton House by Dr. Clarke.
Dec. Publication of Emma.
1816, March Bankruptcy of Henry Austen (Jane's health began to break about this time).
May Jane and Cassandra at Kintbury and Cheltenham.
July Persuasion finished.
Aug. End of Persuasion re-written.
Henry took Orders.
1817, Jan. Jane began new work.
March Ceased to write.
Death of Mr. Leigh Perrot.
Jane made her will.
May 24 Jane moved to Winchester, and revived somewhat.
June 16 Cassandra sent a hopeless account to Fanny Knight.
July 18 Death.
July 24 Burial in Winchester Cathedral.
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters: A Family Record

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