Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
5th ser. 2 (1815): 222
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Dedications | Charlotte Nooth | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | QV
's father, Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent
, was a son of domestic and high-minded parents, George III
and Queen Charlotte
, but since their day the House of Hanover had become renowned for... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Nooth | Her father was in this case James Nooth
, probably the man of this name who published on medical topics. He died at Shorncliffe in in early 1815, Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. 85.1 (1815): 187 |
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 | Queen Victoria | Edward, Duke of Kent
, died of pneumonia less than eight months after the birth of his daughter Alexandrina Victoria
, future queen of England. Longford, Elizabeth. Queen Victoria: Born to Succeed. Harper and Row, 1964. 25 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | QV
's mother was Victoire of Leiningen, Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield, Duchess of Kent
, who came from a strong line of German monarchy. Thompson, Dorothy, 1923 - 2011. Queen Victoria: Gender and Power. Virago Press, 1990. 1 Longford, Elizabeth. Queen Victoria: Born to Succeed. Harper and Row, 1964. 16, 19 Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996. 253 |
Textual Production | Margaret Croker | MC
published, with her name, A Monody on His Late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria
). Croker, Margaret. A Monody on His Late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. Francis Westley, 1820. title-page |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anna Jane Vardill | Vardill continued to write for public occasions: on the death of Princess Charlotte
(The Bride's Dirge, December 1817) and on those of George III
and the Duke of Kent
(The Eldest King... |
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