Harriet Cradock Explained
Lady Harriet Grove Cradock (née Lister; 1809 in Staffordshire – 1884 in Oxford) was an English writer, best remembered for her novels Anne Grey (1834), Hulse House (1860), John Smith (1878), and Rose (1881). Her first novel was edited by her brother Thomas Henry Lister. She served as maid of honour to Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1844. She was the wife of Edward Hartopp Cradock.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
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- Web site: Author: Harriet Grove Cradock . Victorian Research . 11 June 2022.
- Book: James Kennedy, W. A. Smith, A. F. Johnson . Ardent Media . 89 . en.
- Book: Halkett . Samuel . Laing . John . A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: TIT-ZOR . 1888 . William Paterson . cclxxxiii . en.
- Book: Monthly Repertory of English Literature . 1810 . 336 . en.