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Florence Marryat (9 July 1833 – 27 October 1899) was an English author and actress. The daughter of author Capt. Frederick Marryat , she was particularly known for her sensational novels and her involvement with several celebrated spiritual mediums of the late 19th century.
The next reported sighting of the "Brown Lady" was made in 1836 by Captain Frederick Marryat, a friend of novelist Charles Dickens, and the author of a series of popular sea novels. It is said that Marryat requested that he spend the night in the most haunted room of Raynham Hall to prove his theory that the haunting was caused by local ...
The Blood of the Vampire is a Gothic novel by Florence Marryat, published in 1897.The protagonist, Harriet Brandt, is a mixed-race psychic vampire who kills unintentionally. . The novel follows Harriet after she leaves a Jamaican convent for Europe, and her ill-fated attempts to integrate with Victorian socie
Clint Eastwood looked happier than ever to attend the wedding celebrations for his daughter, Morgan Eastwood.. Photos obtained by People in a piece published Thursday, June 27, show the 94-year ...
She noted that when her daughter was younger, she loved planning her future wedding, which included “picking flowers and colours and venues”. She then explained how she previously spoke to her ...
Morgan Eastwood, the youngest daughter of Clint Eastwood and Dina Ruiz, officially tied the knot with fiancé Tanner Koopmans on June 15. The pair was joined by her parents and all seven of her ...
Frank Marryat (1826–1855), sailor, artist, and author; Frederick Marryat (1792–1848), English Royal Navy officer, a novelist, and an acquaintance of Charles Dickens; Florence Marryat (1833–1899), British author and actress; George Selwyn Marryat (1840–1896), British country gentleman and angler; Horace Marryat (1818–1887), English ...
Augusta Marryat (bapt. 23 September 1828 [1] – 10 May 1899) was a British children's writer and illustrator, perhaps best known for her adventure novel Left to Themselves: A Boy's Adventure in Australia (1878) [2] – later published as The Young Lamberts. The novel is set in Australia, but she is not known to have ever visited the continent.