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Louisa Dundas
portrait by Sir Francis Grant
Born
19 January 1806 Winchester
Died
6 September 1895 (aged 89) Stamford
Occupation
Novelist
Spouse(s)
Charles Dundas
Louisa Maria Boothby Dundas (19 January 1806 – 6 September 1895) was a British author who published under the name the Hon. Mrs. Dundas.
Louisa Boothby was born on 19 January 1806 in Winchester, the daughter of Sir William Boothby, 8th Baronet and Fanny Jenkinson. In 1833, she married the Rev. Charles Dundas, son of Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville.[1][2][3]
Louisa Dundas published two books for children: The little cap : Or, The lost heir of Sternfelden (1871) and Wrecked, Not Lost: or, The Pilot and his Companions (1872).[4]
Dundas died on 6 September 1895 in Stamford.[1]
^ ab"Hull Daily Mail". 13 September 1895. Retrieved 2023-08-02 – via British Newspaper Archive.
^Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1895). Armorial families : a complete peerage, baronetage, and knightage, and a directory of some gentlemen of coat-armour, and being the first attempt to show which arms in use at the moment are borne by legal authority. Cornell University Library. Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack, Grang Publishing Works.
^Allibone, S. Austin (Samuel Austin) (1858). A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the middle of the nineteenth century. Containing thirty thousand biographies and literary notices, with forty indexes of subjects. University of Michigan. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. [etc.]
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