Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley (née Manners; 1806 – 20 October 1855) was an English poet and writer, best known for her ''Travels in the United States, etc. During 1849 and 1850''. She was editor of ''
The Keepsake
''The Keepsake'' was an English literary annual which ran from 1828 to 1857, published each Christmas from 1827 to 1856, for perusal during the year of the title. Like other literary annuals, ''The Keepsake'' was an anthology of short fiction, po ...
'' volumes for 1837 and 1840.
[''The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature'', 1940, vol. 1, p. 807]
She was a daughter of
John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland
John Henry Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland (4 January 177820 January 1857), styled Lord Roos from 1778–79 and Marquess of Granby from 1779–87, was a British aristocrat and landowner. He succeeded to his father's titles at age 9 and consequentl ...
, and his wife, the former
Lady Elizabeth Howard
Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire (born Elizabeth Howard; – 3 April 1538) was an English noblewoman, noted for being the mother of Anne Boleyn and as such the maternal grandmother of Elizabeth I of England. The eldest daughter of Thoma ...
. On 17 February 1831, married Hon.
Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie
Charles James Stuart-Wortley (3 June 180222 May 1844) was a British politician, the second son of James Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Wharncliffe.
He was an observer at the French siege of Antwerp in 1832, and wrote an account of the a ...
, a son of
James Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Wharncliffe
Colonel (United Kingdom), Colonel James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Wharncliffe, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC (6 October 1776 – 19 December 1845) was a British soldier and politician. A grandson of Prime ...
. They had a daughter,
Victoria, Lady Welby
Victoria, Lady Welby (27 April 1837 – 29 March 1912), more correctly Lady Welby-Gregory, was a self-educated British philosopher of language, musician and watercolourist.
Early life
Welby was born to the Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley-Ma ...
.
[
After the death of her husband in 1844, she began to travel as a wealthy Victorian widow, along with her daughter, Victoria. In October 1855, she died of ]dysentery
Dysentery ( , ), historically known as the bloody flux, is a type of gastroenteritis that results in bloody diarrhea. Other symptoms may include fever, abdominal pain, and a feeling of incomplete defecation. Complications may include dehyd ...
in the area between Antioch and Beirut, while travelling through Ottoman Empire regions following the history of the early Christians.[
]
Bibliography
*
Poems
' (London: John Murray, 1833)
* ''London at Night, and other Poems'' (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1834)
* ''Unloved of Earth, and other Poems'' (Murray, 1834)
* ''The Knight and the Enchantress, with other Poems'' (Longman tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1835)
*
The Village Churchyard; And Other Poems
' (Longman tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1835)
*
Travelling Sketches in Rhyme
' (Longman tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1835)
*
The Visionary, a Fragment, with other Poems
' (Longman tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1836–1839)
*
Fragments and Fancies
' (London: Saunders and Otley, 1837)
* ''Hours at Naples, and other Poems'' (Saunders and Otley, 1837)
* ''Impressions of Italy and Other Poems'' (Saunders and Otley, 1837)
*
Lays of Leisure Hours
', 2 vols. (London: Thomas Hookham, 1838)
* ''Queen Berengaria's Courtesy, and other Poems'', 3 vols. (London: J. Rickerby, J. Hatchard and Son, 1838)
* ''The Visionary. Canto III'' (Joseph Rickerby, 1839)
*
Sonnets, written chiefly during a tour through Holland, Germany, Italy, Turkey, and Hungary
' (Joseph Rickerby, 1839)
* ''Jairah, A Dramatic Mystery, and Other Poems'' (Joseph Rickerby, 1840)
*
Eva: Or, The Error. A Play In Five Acts
' (Joseph Rickerby tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1840)
* ''Lillia-Bianca. A Tale of Italy'' (Joseph Rickerby, 1841)
* ''Alphonzo Algarves. A play in five acts in verse'' (Joseph Rickerby tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1841)
*
Angiolina Del' Albano; Or, Truth And Treachery. A Play, In Five Acts
' (London: How and Parsons tc.
TC, T.C., Tc, Tc, tc, tC, or .tc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* Theodore "T.C." Calvin, a character on the TV series '' Magnum, P.I.'' and its reboot
* Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Netw ...
1841)
*
The Maiden of Moscow: A Poem
' (How and Parsons, 1842)
* ''Moonshine. A Comedy'' (London: W. S. Johnson, 1843)
* ''Adelaida. Or Letters &c. of Madame Von Regenburg. To which are added Poems'' (London: Printed by Moyes and Barclay, 1843)
* ''Ernest Mountjoy, a comedietta in three acts and in prose'' (London, 1844)
* ''Little Bo-peep, with variations and illustrations'' (London: Joseph Cundall, 1846)
* ''The Great Exhibition. Honour to labour, a Lay of 1851'' (W. N. Wright, 1851)
*
On the approaching close of The Great Exhibition. And other poems
' (W. N. Wright, 1851)
* ''Travels in the United States, etc.,: during 1849 and 1850'', 3 vols. (London: Richard Bentley, 1851)
* Victoria, Lady Welby">Victoria Welby">Victoria,_Lady_Welby.html" ;"title="/nowiki>Victoria, Lady Welby">Victoria Welby/nowiki> ''A young traveller's journal of a tour in North and South America during the year 1850'' (London: T. Bosworth, 1852)
*
&c.
' (London: Thomas Bosworth, 1853)
* ''La Estrella. Romanza'', sheet music, the words and music by Lady E.S. Wortley (London [1853])
* ''Al arma. Una cançion de guerra'', sheet music, the words and music by Lady E.S. Wortley (London [1853])
* ''The New Crystal Palace march founded on the song England for ever'', sheet music, arranged by T.W. Naumann (London 854
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Year 854 ( DCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place Europe
* Emperor Lothair I meets his (half) brothers (Louis the German and Charles the Bald) in Attigny, Ardennes for the third ...
*
A Visit to Portugal and Madeira
' (London: Chapman and Hall, 1854)
* ''The sweet South'', 2 vols. (London: Printed for private circulation by G. Barclay, 1856) �
Vol. I
Vol. II
On Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley
* Mrs. Henry Cust, with a preface by Sir Ronald Storrs, ''Wanderers: Episodes from the Travels of Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley and her daughter Victoria 1849-1855'' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1928)
References
External links
''Travels in the United States, etc.: During 1849 and 1850''
at U. of Michigan Library – photo images of interior pages
''The Maiden of Moscow: A Poem ...''
(1842) at U. of Virginia Library – online edition
*
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1806 births
1855 deaths
Daughters of British dukes
Deaths from dysentery
English women poets
Emmeline
''Emmeline, The Orphan of the Castle'' is the first novel written by English writer Charlotte Smith; it was published in 1788. A Cinderella story in which the heroine stands outside the traditional economic structures of English society and ...
Emmeline
''Emmeline, The Orphan of the Castle'' is the first novel written by English writer Charlotte Smith; it was published in 1788. A Cinderella story in which the heroine stands outside the traditional economic structures of English society and ...
19th-century English poets
19th-century English women writers
English travel writers
Women travel writers