Kelly, Isabella. A Collection of Poems and Fables. Richardson, 1794.
39-40
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Family and Intimate relationships | Isabella Kelly | The story of one of IK
's daughters is told in her Memoir of the late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce: education in a French convent, suspected conversion to Roman Catholicism at the age of twelve... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Isabella Spence | These uncles gave her at least two remarkable aunts by marriage: James's wife was Henrietta (born Cummyng or Cumming)
, whose life was written by Isabella Kelly
, and Alexander's wife was Margaret (later Bland Burges |
Friends, Associates | Isabella Kelly | Her friends or perhaps patrons included General Henry Seymour Conway
(father of the writer-sculptor Anne Damer
) and his whole family. Kelly, Isabella. A Collection of Poems and Fables. Richardson, 1794. 39-40 |
Instructor | Lady Anne Barnard | The education supplied for her and her siblings was particularly haphazard. The girls' governesses were the masculine Sophy or Sophia Johnston
, illegitimate daughter of a laird, and Henrietta Cummings
, who later married James... |
Publishing | Isabella Kelly | Subscribers included John Julius Angerstein
, a colonel related to Anne Bannerman
, Jemima Kindersley
's husband, Frances Boscawen
, Mary Champion de Crespigny
, Henrietta Fordyce
, Lord Hawke
, Countess Lonsdale
(the eldest... |
Textual Production | Alison Cockburn | AC
addressed the earliest letter in her later printed collection (which is partly in verse) to Henrietta Cumming or Cummings (later Fordyce)
, who was governess to Lady Anne Barnard
and her sisters, and later... |
Textual Production | Isabella Kelly | IK
published, anonymously, Memoir of the late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce
, relict of James Fordyce
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Isabella Kelly | IK
tells with decorous energy the story of a remarkable woman. Henrietta Fordyce
(née Cummyng), whom IK
had known well in her youth, was brought up with Lady Anne Barnard
. IK
gives a rather... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Ann Kelty | Her first subject is Princess Charlotte
. After that MAK
includes Henrietta (Mrs James) Fordyce
, whose life had been written by Isabella Kelly
in 1823, and many writers (including Lady Jane Grey
, Lady Rachel Russell |
Wealth and Poverty | Isabella Kelly |
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