Caesar, Mary (1677–1741)
Caesar, Mary (1677–1741)
British letter writer and diarist. Born 1677 in England; died 1741 in England; m. Charles Caesar (Tory MP for Hertford).
Jacobite whose husband was imprisoned in the Tower of London for his involvement in the Gyllenborg plot (1705), kept a journal, a source of information concerning English Jacobite culture and activity; corresponded with Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Matthew Prior, and the 1st earl of Oxford.
See also Memoirs of Mrs. Mary Caesar, 1705–1741 (Vol. 1).
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