Pleasance Smith

Pleasance Smith

"as a gypsy" by John Opie
Born Pleasance Reeve
11 May 1773
Lowestoft
Died 3 February 1877
Lowestoft
Known for correspondence and an 19th century centenarian
Title Lady
Spouse(s) Sir James Edward Smith

Pleasance Smith (11 May 1773 – 3 February 1877) (née Reeve) was an English letter writer and literary editor.

Life

Smith was born in Lowestoft in 1773. She married James Edward Smith. After she married in 1796 she was painted "as a gypsy" by John Opie.

After her husband died in 1828 she edited a biography of him which included some of his letters. This was published in 1832.[1]

Smith died in Lowestoft having already achieved an age of 100 in 1873. She was said to have retained her faculties and most of her teeth. She received a personal letter from Queen Victoria to "her friend" on her 100th birthday.[2]

References

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  1. James Edward Smith; Pleasance Smith (24 November 2011). Memoir and Correspondence of the Late Sir James Edward Smith, M.D. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-03708-2.
  2. Pleasance Smith, ODNB, Retrieved 6 July 2016
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