Heineman, Helen. Mrs. Trollope: The Triumphant Feminine in the Nineteenth Century. Ohio University Press, 1979.
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Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | FT
carried on writing, socializing and spending time with her children, but the contrast between her lively nature and the depressing state of her home life was great. Frances Eleanor
suggests that this was due... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | Frances Milton
married Thomas Anthony Trollope
, on his thirty-fifth birthday, in her father
's parish of Heckfield in Hampshire. Heineman, Helen. Mrs. Trollope: The Triumphant Feminine in the Nineteenth Century. Ohio University Press, 1979. 16 Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. I: 39 Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anthony Trollope | His father, Thomas Anthony Trollope
, was a barrister in the Court of Chancery
until his career was jeopardized by his unacceptably rude behaviour. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | FT
's husband and their eldest son, Thomas Anthony Trollope
and Thomas Adolphus
, joined her in Cincinnati, where she had been living for almost a year. Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. I: 116 Johnston, Johanna. The Life, Manners, and Travels of Fanny Trollope: A Biography. Hawthorn Books, 1978. 87 Heineman, Helen. Mrs. Trollope: The Triumphant Feminine in the Nineteenth Century. Ohio University Press, 1979. 62 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | FT
's husband, Thomas Anthony Trollope
, died at their home outside Bruges. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | Frances Milton met her future husband, Thomas Anthony Trollope
, in 1808, when Henry Milton
brought him to their house. Thomas was thirty-four, a barrister, and the son of a clerk in Holy Orders. In... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | Eventually, Thomas
wrote to Frances a timid and reserved marriage proposal, to which she responded in a forthright manner, claiming that his choice, although so flattering to me, is for yourself a very imprudent one... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | Her husband's presence disrupted their domestic harmony. Trollope, Thomas Adolphus. What I Remember. Harper and Brothers, 1888. 40-2 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Trollope | It took several years for the Trollopes' financial difficulties to turn into a financial catastrophe, and during those years, FT
entertained many friends and acquaintances, including Lady Milman
, whose husband had been Queen Charlotte |
Health | Frances Trollope | Shortly before the bazaar was set to open, FT
contracted malaria and was in bed for eleven weeks. Never missing an opportunity to let her wit shine, she later wrote to her friend Julia Garnett |
politics | Frances Trollope | Mary Russell Mitford
later recalled that FTused to be such a Radical that her house in London was a perfect emporium of escaped state criminals. I remember asking her at one of her parties... |
Residence | Frances Trollope | Frances Trollope's husband, Thomas
, took out a twenty-one year lease from Lord Northwick
on Illots Farm near Harrow. Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. I: 45 Heineman, Helen. Mrs. Trollope: The Triumphant Feminine in the Nineteenth Century. Ohio University Press, 1979. 19-20 |
Residence | Frances Trollope | Financial difficulties forced FT
and family to rent out their newly built house, Julians, and resign themselves to the small farmhouse on their leased land in Harrow; their new home was the basis... |
Residence | Frances Trollope | Following their marriage, they moved into 16 Keppel Street, a few houses away from FT
's first London residence; they spent the first seven years of their married life there. Heineman, Helen. Mrs. Trollope: The Triumphant Feminine in the Nineteenth Century. Ohio University Press, 1979. 16 Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. I: 11, 42 |
Residence | Frances Trollope | Frances Eleanor
writes of FT
's determination to fix the family's financial situation by eventually having all the Trollopes move to Cincinnati, where they planned to sell imported goods and perhaps establish a market... |
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