Hester Thrale

Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi (née Salusbury; later Piozzi; 27 January 1741 or 16 January 1740 – 2 May 1821), a Welsh-born diarist, author, socialite and patron of the arts, is an important source on Samuel Johnson and 18th-century English life. She belonged to the prominent Salusbury family, Anglo-Welsh landowners, and married first a wealthy brewer, Henry Thrale, with whom she had 12 children, then a music teacher, Gabriel Mario Piozzi. Her Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson (1786) and her diary Thraliana, published posthumously in 1942, are the main works for which she is remembered. She also wrote a popular history book, a travel book, and a dictionary. She has been seen as a protofeminist.

Hester Thrale Piozzi
Hester Thrale in 1786
Born
Hester Lynch Salusbury

(1741-01-27)27 January 1741
Died2 May 1821(1821-05-02) (aged 80)
Clifton, Bristol, England
Other namesHester Salusbury,
Hester Piozzi
Spouses
  • Henry Thrale (m. 1763),
Gabriel Mario Piozzi
(m. 1784)
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