Cecilia Tilley Explained
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Cecilia Frances Trollope Tilley (1816 – 10 April 1849[1]) was a British novelist. She was the daughter of novelist Fanny Trollope and the sister of novelist Anthony Trollope.
Cecilia Trollope was one of seven children of Fanny Trollope and her husband, barrister Thomas Anthony Trollope. In 1839, she married John Tilley, a friend of her brother Anthony who later became Secretary to the General Post Office of the United Kingdom. They had five children.[2] [3]
Cecilia Tilley published a single book under the pseudonym "By a Lady", the high church novel Chollerton: A Tale of Our Own Times (1846).
Cecilia Tilley died of tuberculosis on 10 April 1849[4] in Kensington.[5]
Notes and References
- Trollope, Frances Eleanor (1895). Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. Richard Bentley. p. vol. 2, p.144.
- Book: Sutherland, John . John Sutherland (author) . The Stanford companion to Victorian fiction . . 1989 . 978-0-8047-1528-7 . Stanford, California . 637 . 88061462 . 231183349 . 2064970M . 6 March 2024 . registration . Internet Archive.
- Web site: Basset . Troy J. . Author: Cecilia Frances Tilley . 31 July 2023 . At the Circulating Library: A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901.
- Trollope, Frances Eleanor (1895). Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. Richard Bentley. p. vol. 2, p.144.
- News: 7 April 1849 . Deaths . limited . 31 July 2023 . . British Newspaper Archive.