1, which gained extensive subscriptions,[5] including from royalty,[6] and which were also published in Paris in 1784 and Berlin in 1785.
[3] On 29 August 1789 she married Abram or Abraham Allen Miles, an accountant, in London.
[3] During the 1790s she taught and gave performances in Bath,[4] including at concerts directed there by Venanzio Rauzzini,[7] who was another of her teachers.
[3] However Amelia died in 1810 after years of illness, while all of Charlotte's staff were fired in 1814 by her father.
[3] The popularity of some of her works continued,[5] with republication of "The Fairies' Dance" in 1863 and "The Bonnie Wee Wife" in 1874.