Catherine Lady Frere

Standard Name: Frere, Catherine,,, Lady

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Mary Frere
Her mother, born Catherine Arthur , the daughter of lieutenant-general Sir George Arthur , died in 1899.
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Occupation Mary Frere
MF became the official hostess at the government house, Bombay, after her mother went back to England to rejoin her younger children.
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Publishing Mary Frere
MF calls herself the collector, not the author. She first persuaded Anna Liberata to begin telling stories one day when, as the only woman in the elaborate camp attending her father, she was at a...
Residence Mary Frere
MF sailed from England with her mother for Bombay, to join her father , who was then governor of that city and who was almost a stranger to her.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Residence Mary Frere
MF accompanied her father and mother to South Africa, where the former was appointed British High Commissioner and Governor of the Cape.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.

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Texts

Frere, Bartle et al. “Introduction”. Old Deccan Days, 3rd edition, Revised, John Murray, 1881, p. ix - xvi.
Frere, Mary et al. Old Deccan Days. John Murray, 1868.
Frere, Mary et al. Old Deccan Days. 3rd edition, Revised, John Murray, 1881.
Frere, Mary et al. Old Deccan Days. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.