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Catherine Maberly

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Catherine Maberly
By Richard James Lane, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
BornNovember 1805
Corville, County Tipperary
Died7 February 1875 (aged 69)
NationalityIrish
SpouseWilliam Leader Maberly

Catherine Charlotte Maberly (1805 – 7 February 1875) was an Irish writer.

Biography

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Born Catherine Charlotte Prittie in November 1805 in Corville, County Tipperary, Ireland, Maberly was the daughter of Hon. Francis Aldborough Prittie and Elizabeth Ponsonby. Her brother Henry Prittie became the 3rd Baron Dunalley of Kilboy when their uncle, Henry Sadleir Prittie, died childless. She married William Leader Maberly on 11 November 1830.[1]

Maberly was a novelist who wrote predominantly historical fiction though she also wrote some non fiction.[2] Maberley's 1851 novel The Lady and the Priest is about the life of King Henry II of England, and his relationships with his mistress Rosamund Clifford, and his antagonist, Thomas à Becket.[3]

She is buried in Cowes on the Isle of Wight with her only son, William Anson Robert Maberly.[4][5][6][7][3]

Bibliography

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  • Display
  • The locket ; or, the history of Mr. Singleton
  • Emily, or the Countess of Rosendale
  • The lady and the priest. An historical romance
  • Fashion and Its Votaries
  • The Present State of Ireland and Its Remedy
  • Leonora
  • The art of conversation with remarks on fashion and address
  • Leontine, or the Court of Louis the fifteenth
  • The Grand Vizier's daughter. An historical romance of the fifteenth century
  • Melanthe; Or the Days of the Medici
  • A day near Turin : an opera in two acts
  • The Love-Match

References

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  1. ^ "Person Page". Main Page. 26 October 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  2. ^ Cannadine, David, ed. (2019). "Maberly, William Leader". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  3. ^ a b Sutherland, J. (2014). The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction. Taylor & Francis. p. 396. ISBN 978-1-317-86333-5. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  4. ^ "MABERLY Catherine Charlotte". Friends of Northwood Cemetery. 21 August 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Maberly Mrs 1805-1875 (Catherine Charlotte) [WorldCat Identities]". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  6. ^ "At the Circulating Library Author Information: Catherine Charlotte Maberly". Victoria Research Web. 9 July 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  7. ^ Maberly, C.C. (1848). Fashion and its votaries. p. 3. Retrieved 24 October 2019.