Emily Ponsonby Explained

Emily Ponsonby
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:London, England
Father:John Ponsonby
Relatives:John Ponsonby (brother)
Frederick Ponsonby (brother)
Walter Ponsonby (brother)
Spencer Ponsonby-Fane (brother)
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Genre:Romance
Subject:Upper classes of England

Lady Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby (18171877) was a Victorian novelist.

Life

Lady Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby was born in London in 1817. Her father was John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough, who was briefly Home Secretary in 1834. Her aunt was Lady Caroline Lamb, whose estranged husband would become Prime Minister.

Her father's handwriting was notoriously bad, even before he had a riding accident which exacerbated the problem. Emily was his eldest unmarried daughter, and served as his secretary.[1]

Ponsonby wrote a number of novels telling tales set in the upper classes.[1] These romances were published anonymously.[2] She died on 3 February 1877 at her home in London.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Maria Luddy, ‘Ponsonby, Lady Emily Charlotte Mary (1817–1877)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 29 March 2015
  2. Book: Sutherland, John . The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction . Routledge . 2013 . 514 . 9781317863335.