Richard Cobbold's The History of Margaret Catchpole is a novelised account of the life of the woman who had once been a servant to the Cobbold family. Cobbold represents Catchpole as a tomboyish girl, daughter of a rural farm worker in Suffolk who becomes a particularly skilled horse rider.
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"MARGARET CATCHPOLE.–Our readers will remember that we noticed a few days since a work about to be published in London under the title of Margaret Catchpole. By the March packet copies of it have come to hand, and we are gratified to find that it is a very different work from what it was represented to be...."
"MARGARET CATCHPOLE.–Our readers will remember that we noticed a few days since a work about to be published in London under the title of Margaret Catchpole. By the March packet copies of it have come to hand, and we are gratified to find that it is a very different work from what it was represented to be...."
Review here.