Florence Bell (writer) explained

Florence Bell
Birth Name:Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe
Birth Date:9 September 1851
Death Place:Chelsea, London, England
Occupation:Writer, playwright
Period:20th century
Genre:Plays, fiction

Dame Florence Eveleen Eleanore, Lady Bell, (née Olliffe; 9 September 1851 – 16 May 1930)[1] was a British writer and playwright.

Biography

Bell was born in Paris, France in 1851,[2] the youngest of four children of Irish-born Joseph Francis Olliffe (later Sir Joseph Olliffe) and Laura Cubitt.[3] She was the second wife of Sir Hugh Bell, 2nd Baronet, of Rounton Grange, and was styled Lady Bell. The couple had three children:

Bell was the stepmother to her husband's children from his first marriage: British explorer and key political figure in the Middle East, Gertrude Bell (1868–1926) and Maurice, 3rd Baronet (1871–1944).

In 1918 she was appointed as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE). She died on 16 May 1930 at her home, 95 Sloane Street, Chelsea.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lady Bell . The Times . London, England . 17 May 1930 . 14.
  2. The National Archives, RG33/71/page4, Foreign Registers & Returns, Baptisms, Consular/Overseas: Paris, France. Florence Eveline Eleanor Olliffe.Baptism date: 17 Apr 1851.Father: Joseph Olliffe.Mother: Laura.Father's occupation Physician
  3. Angela V. . John . Bell, Florence Eveleen Eleanore, Lady Bell (1851–1930) . 2004. 10.1093/ref:odnb/41106 .
  4. Trevelyan [née Bell], Mary Katharine [Molly], Lady Trevelyan (1881–1966), political hostess and voluntary worker]. 2021-05-04. 2004. en. 10.1093/ref:odnb/53939.
  5. Book: 1991 . Fitzsimmons . Linda . Gardner . Viv . New Woman plays . Methuen Drama . London, England . 3 . 0413642003.