Background
She married the son of a Dublin banker and had at least four children.
She married the son of a Dublin banker and had at least four children.
While she was in London she acted the role of Lady Rachel Russell in Thomas Stratford"s tragedy on the death of Lord Russell, at the Drury Lane Theatre. Back in Dublin, as "Patt. Pindar," she published a series of pointed political lampoons beginning with The Kirwanade: "magnificently controlled vituperation in vigorous, colloquial heroic couplets." Her subsequent satires argued for reform, religious tolerance, and Irish freedom.
They would seem to have sold well, but her financial circumstances were straightened.
She died in Dublin in 1813. 70. Education H. C. G.