Her niece Lucy O'Rorke
specified that between 2 and 3 o'clock last night the first slight sign of the change came, and in the morning her breathing became difficult. At 12:30 she turned her face...
Family and Intimate relationships
Catherine Marsh
CM
remained devoted to her siblings and her nieces and nephews, though she never had children herself. On October 5, 1845 her sister Louisa died, most likely due to complications from the birth of her...
Residence
Catherine Marsh
The Lord Chancellor, Lord Cairns
, gave the rectory of Feltwell in Norfolk to Henry O'Rorke
, and once again CM
and Lucy
moved with him to their new home there.
O’Rorke, Lucy. The Life and Friendships of Catherine Marsh. Longmans, Green & Co., 1917.
284, 286
Residence
Catherine Marsh
The little family lived there together for nine years, until William Marsh was offered the rectory at Beddington in Surrey, to which place he, CM
, and her stepmother moved in 1860.
O’Rorke, Lucy. The Life and Friendships of Catherine Marsh. Longmans, Green & Co., 1917.
198
Five...
Textual Production
Catherine Marsh
CM
and her niece L. E. (Lucy) O'Rorke
collaborated over the publication of The Prince
's Return through J. Nisbet and Co.
Lucy identified herself by her initials, CM
as the Author of The Prince...
Textual Production
Catherine Marsh
CM
, as the Author of English Hearts and English Hands, Brief Memories of the First Earl Cairns, etc., etc. and together with her niece L. E. O'Rorke
, commemorated Queen Victoria
's Golden Jubilee...
Textual Production
Catherine Marsh
CM
returned to this formula in probably 1877 with a book about miners: Heroes of the Mine, published jointly with her niece Lucy O'Rorke
as by the author of English hearts and English hands...
Textual Production
Catherine Marsh
CM
is also credited with having written the prefaces or general introductions to several works, which included the following: Agnes and the Little Key: or, Bereaved Parents Instructed and Comforted, which was written by...
Textual Production
Catherine Marsh
CM
wrote countless letters in her lifetime, many of them printed in Lucy O'Rorke
's Life and Friendships of Catherine Marsh, the biography of her aunt.
Timeline
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Texts
Marsh, Catherine, and Lucy O’Rorke. Our Sovereign Lady: A Book for Her People. J. Nisbet and Co., 1887.
O’Rorke, Lucy. The Life and Friendships of Catherine Marsh. Longmans, Green & Co., 1917.
Marsh, Catherine, and Lucy O’Rorke. The Prince’s Return. J. Nisbet and Co., 1876.