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Susan Edmonstone Ferrier (7 September 1782 – 5 November 1854) was a Scottish novelist. Her novels, giving vivid accounts of Scottish life and presenting sharp views on women's education, remained popular throughout the 19th century.
In 1859 Grant was married to Susan Ferrier, daughter of James Frederick Ferrier. They had eight children. Their two first sons died in infancy. The six remaining children were: Sir Ludovic James Grant, 11th Baronet (1862-1936) Julia Mary Grant (1864-1952) Sylvia Grant (1867-1935) Dr Percy Frere Grant (1869-1909)
Scotland portal This is a list of books published as the "Famous Scots Series" by the Edinburgh publishers, Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, from 1896 to 1905. Forty-two of these books were published though least one volume in the series was planned but never published. These books are distinctive for their bright red covers and uniform presentation. They are generally of a quite high scholarly ...
Lady Clare was first published in 1842. After 1851 no alterations were made. [1]This poem was suggested by Susan Ferrier's 1824 historical novel The Inheritance.A comparison with the plot of Ferrier's novel will show how Tennyson adapted the tale to his ballad:
John Andrew Doyle, DL (14 May 1844 – 4 August 1907 [1]) was an English historian, the son of Andrew Doyle, editor of The Morning Chronicle. [2] [3]He was educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford, winning the Arnold prize in 1868 for his essay, The American Colonies and elected President of the Oxford Union in 1870.
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Townhouse at 15 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Ferrier was born at 15 Heriot Row [3] in Edinburgh, the son of John Ferrier, writer to the signet.He was educated at the Royal High School, the University of Edinburgh and Magdalen College, Oxford, and subsequently, his metaphysical tastes having been fostered by his intimate friend, Sir William Hamilton, spent some time at Heidelberg studying German ...