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Lady Georgiana Chatterton (1806–1876)

Auteur van Rambles in the south of Ireland during the year 1838

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Officiële naam
Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Lascelles
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Georgiana, Lady Chatterton
Geboortedatum
1806-11-11
Overlijdensdatum
1876-02-06
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
England
UK
Geboorteplaats
London, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, England
Woonplaatsen
Castle Mahon, County Cork, Ireland
Blaxworth, Dorsetshire, England
Rolls Park, Essex, England
Baddesley Clinton Hall, Warwickshire, England
Beroepen
travel writer
poet
novelist
translator
playwright
Korte biografie
Henrietta Georgiana Iremonger, known as Georgiana, was born in London, the daughter of the Rev. Lascelles Iremonger, prebendary of Winchester Cathedral, and his wife Harriet Gambier, the sister of Admiral Lord James Gambier. In 1824, she married Sir William Abraham Chatterton of Castle Mahon, County Cork, Ireland. Her earliest published work was the children’s collection Aunt Dorothy’s Tales, published anonymously in 1837, followed by Rambles in the South of Ireland (1839) which proved extremely successful. Her other works included romantic novels and biographies including A Good Match, The Heiress of Drosberg, The Cathedral Chorister, and Memorials of Admiral Lord Gambier. She wrote the play Oswald of Deira and translated The Consolation of the Devout Soul from the Italian. After the death of Sir William, Lady Chatterton remarried in 1859 to Edward Heneage Dering, a fellow novelist 20 years her junior. The couple lived at Baddesley Clinton Hall near Warwick in what has been termed a menage-a-quatre with the owner of the property, Marmion Edward Ferrers, and his wife Rebecca, Lady Chatterton's niece. Dering had earlier become a Roman Catholic; Lady Chatterton converted in 1875.

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