Novelist, born Staffordshire, England, 1812; died Bournemouth, 1885. She was the daughter of Earl Granville and was converted in 1846. In addition to her novels, biographies, and poems, she translated several French and Italian works. Among her novels are "Lady Bird," "Too Strange Not to Be True," and "A Will and a Way." She translated Baunard's "Life of the Venerable Mother Barat."
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