Rebecca Dulcibella Ferrers

Standard Name: Ferrers, Rebecca Dulcibella

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Georgiana Chatterton
GC 's niece Rebecca Dulcibella Orpen married the Roman Catholic Marmion Edward Ferrers , whose family seat was a fifteenth-century moated manor house, Baddesley Clinton Hall, near Warwick in Warwickshire.
“Baddesley Clinton”. Tour UK: Houses in Warwickshire.
“The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Family and Intimate relationships Georgiana Chatterton
A modern source refers to the small community of GC , her second husband , Rebecca Dulcibella Ferrers , and Marmion Edward Ferrers , as a mènage à quatre
“The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Family and Intimate relationships Georgiana Chatterton
In September 1885 (Marmion Edward Ferrers having died the previous year), GC 's widower, Edward Heneage Dering, married the other female member of the Baddesley Clinton community, Ferrers's widow Rebecca . Edward died in...
Publishing Georgiana Chatterton
Many of GC 's last works were privately printed. According to the original Dictionary of National Biography, she first used this means of publication for Quagmire Ahead, 1864, then for A Plea for...
Textual Production Georgiana Chatterton
After this came further three-volume novels: Country Coteries, published by 11 April 1868, and The Lost Bride, earlier 1872. A second, single-volume edition of the latter followed.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
2111 (1868): 523
“The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
The first edition...
Textual Production Georgiana Chatterton
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust holds a number of papers of GC 's among its collection on The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton. Apart from her letters (and papers of both of her husbands), this collection...
Travel Georgiana Chatterton
GC evidently did some travelling in 1858 with her niece Rebecca Orpen , since passports were issued for both women on 28 December 1857.
“The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

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