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Frances Margaret Taylor
Standard Name: Taylor, Frances Margaret
Used Form: Magdalen Taylor
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Occupation | Georgiana Fullerton | Together with her husband, GF
joined the Third Order of St Francis
in April 1857, during a visit to Rome. She was also involved in a number of other charitable religious organisations, including the... |
Publishing | Georgiana Fullerton | The novel was serialised in the United States by The Catholic World from April 1865. It first appeared in three volumes by 16 September the same year. According to scholar Kathleen Grant Jaeger
, this... |
Textual Features | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | CFC
takes her examples of great works done by women from three books published only the previous year: The Communion of Labour by Anna Jameson
, Eastern Hospitals and English Nurses by Frances Margaret Taylor |
Textual Production | Mary Angela Dickens | MAD
published a biography, Mother Magdalen Taylor: Foundress of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God, about Frances Margaret Taylor
, nurse, writer, and founder of the Congregation of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God |
Timeline
By mid-April 1856: Frances Margaret Taylor published as a Lady...
Women writers item
By mid-April 1856
Frances Margaret Taylor
published as a Lady VolunteerEastern Hospitals and English Nurses: the Narrative of Twelve Months' Experience in the Hospitals of Koulali and Scutari.
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1859: Frances Margaret Taylor (as the Authoress...
Women writers item
1859
Frances Margaret Taylor
(as the Authoress of Eastern Hospitals and English Nurses) published her historical novel Tyborne, and 'who went thither in the days of Queen Elizabeth'.
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Dickens, Mary Angela. Mother Magdalen Taylor. Catholic Truth Society, 1928.
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OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
24 October 1868: With the support of Lady Georgiana Fullerton,...
Building item
24 October 1868
With the support of Lady Georgiana Fullerton
, novelist and journalist Frances Margaret Taylor
established, in rented rooms off Fleet Street, London, the religious community that would become the Congregation of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God
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