Martha Brotherton

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Born
Martha Harvey

Baptised1782
Died(1861-01-25)25 January 1861 (aged 78)
Pendleton, Salford, England
Resting place
Weaste Cemetery, Salford
Martha Brotherton
Fourth edition title page of Brotherton's Vegetable Cookery
Born
Martha Harvey

Baptised1782
Died(1861-01-25)25 January 1861 (aged 78)
Pendleton, Salford, England
Resting place
Weaste Cemetery, Salford
OccupationCookbook writer
Known forPublishing the first vegetarian cookbook
Notable workVegetable Cookery (1812)
Spouse
(m. 1805; died 1857)
Children4, including Helen
RelativesWilliam Harvey (brother)

Martha Harvey Brotherton[1] (born Martha Harvey; bapt. 1782 – 25 January 1861) was an English cookbook writer best known as the author of Vegetable Cookery (1812), the earliest known vegetarian cookbook. A committed member of the Bible Christian Church in Salford, she promoted the church's principles of meat-free and alcohol-free living through her writing. Her book, published anonymously and later issued in several expanded editions, has been recognised as a foundational text in the history of vegetarianism. She was also involved in the early activities of the Vegetarian Society, attending its first annual meeting. She was married to Joseph Brotherton, a minister in the Bible Christian Church and Salford's first Member of Parliament.

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