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was published under the pseudonym 'Harriet Myrtle', so it is possible that her, and her sister's, reputation may have been thought by her publisher to have affected sales of her earlier books adversely.
239:. In the grave she is interred with an 1866 stillborn baby of Charles & Gertrude Lewes and also with Catherine, the widow of Richard Hengist Horne, who died in 1893. In the adjoining grave rests 98:, and his wife Charlotte Hester Bonnor, daughter of Thomas Bonnor. William's business ran into difficulties and after Charlotte's death in 1811, Mary and her younger sister 129:
In the early 1820s Mary and her sister returned to London to live with their father. Margaret pursued a successful career as a portraitist, exhibiting regularly at the
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Mary Gillies was born in London on 16 June 1800, the eldest daughter of William Gillies, a Scottish merchant in
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where she lived with Margaret and for some years they also shared the house with Charles Lewes, son of
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Hayes, David (2009). "From Southwood Smith to Octavia Hill: a remarkable family's Camden years".
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in 1887 and, although not buried with Mary in Highgate, is memorialised on Mary's grave.
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Raphael, Isabel (2009). "Southwood Smith: his extraordinary life and family".
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society. During their time in Edinburgh the two girls were introduced to
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The voyage of the Constance : A tale of the Polar Seas
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The voyage of the Constance: A tale of the Polar Seas
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Index

City of London
Hampstead
Margaret Gillies
Throgmorton Street, London
Margaret
Unitarians
Lord and Lady Gillies
Edinburgh
Thomas Southwood Smith
Canongate
Royal Academy
Charles Dickens
Richard Hengist Horne
Mary Leman Grimstone
Mary Howitt
Kentish Town
Highgate
Quaker
William Howitt
Mary
Hans Christian Andersen
Myles Birket Foster
Edward Henry Wehnert

Highgate Cemetery
25 Church Row, Hampstead
George Lewes
George Eliot
Rosslyn Hill
dissenters'

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