Sir John Page Wood

Standard Name: Wood, Sir John Page

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Cultural formation Emma Caroline Wood
ECW acquired the style of Lady when her husband succeeded to a baronetcy following the death of his father, Sir Matthew Wood .
Venn, John, 1834 - 1923, and John Archibald Venn. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press, 1922–1954.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Family and Intimate relationships Anna Steele
The Rev. Sir John Page Wood , father of AS , was at the time of her birth the vicar of Cressing. He had been chaplain and private secretary to Queen Caroline, and...
Family and Intimate relationships Annie Besant
His relatives included John Page Wood , husband of novelist Emma Caroline Wood . This pair were the parents of Anna Steele (another novelist), Katharine O'Shea (mistress and later the wife of Charles Stuart Parnell
Family and Intimate relationships Emma Caroline Wood
Emma Caroline Michell married the Reverend John Page Wood .
Venn, John, 1834 - 1923, and John Archibald Venn. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press, 1922–1954.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Family and Intimate relationships Emma Caroline Wood
ECW 's husband, Sir John Wood , died, leaving her in financial straits.
Venn, John, 1834 - 1923, and John Archibald Venn. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press, 1922–1954.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Family and Intimate relationships Emma Caroline Wood
In 1824 ECW 's husband was appointed Rector of St Peter's, Cornhill, in the City of London, a position with a salary of £700 to £800 annually.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Marlow, Joyce. The Uncrowned Queen of Ireland: The Life of ’Kitty’ O’Shea. Saturday Review Press, 1975.
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Material Conditions of Writing Emma Caroline Wood
In the twelve years before her death ECW published ten novels. She began publishing only after her husband 's death, in part to alleviate her financial dependency on her sister , who supplied her with...
Occupation Emma Caroline Wood
On her marriage in 1820, ECW was appointed Bedchamber Woman to Queen Caroline, to whom her husband was chaplain and private secretary.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Marlow, Joyce. The Uncrowned Queen of Ireland: The Life of ’Kitty’ O’Shea. Saturday Review Press, 1975.
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Venn, John, 1834 - 1923, and John Archibald Venn. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press, 1922–1954.
Residence Emma Caroline Wood
ECW and her family moved to Cressing in Essex, where her husband had been appointed vicar.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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