“Baddesley Clinton”. Tour UK: Houses in Warwickshire.
Rebecca Dulcibella Ferrers
Standard Name: Ferrers, Rebecca Dulcibella
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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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. “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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