Venn, John, 1834 - 1923, and John Archibald Venn. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press, 1922–1954.
Sir John Page Wood
Standard Name: Wood, Sir John Page
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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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
. Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929. 21 |
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 |
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. 17 |
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. 27 |
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. 17 Marlow, Joyce. The Uncrowned Queen of Ireland: The Life of ’Kitty’ O’Shea. Saturday Review Press, 1975. 3 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Emma Caroline Wood | |
Occupation | Emma Caroline Wood | On her marriage in 1820, ECW
was appointed Bedchamber Woman to Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929. 17 Marlow, Joyce. The Uncrowned Queen of Ireland: The Life of ’Kitty’ O’Shea. Saturday Review Press, 1975. 2 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. 17, 20 |
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