Wikipedia:WikiProject Dictionary of National Biography/Missing women
The four queries below bring up ranges of the ODNB-indexed items relevant to finding women from the old DNB without article here. (DNB12 articles may be found in the range 30,000 to 40,000 by reference number.) There is no guarantee that an item with an OBIN number gives a topic that will be notable here, though.
User:Edgars2007/ODNB is a list generated from Wikidata that is comprehensive.
Old listing
[edit]This is a list of biographies of women from the Dictionary of National Biography, first edition (1885–1900) and first two supplements, that did not match an English Wikipedia article when it was created on 28 July 2013. All the articles had a matching article (or a redirect if trivial) in May 2015.
If you want to create more articles from the DNB text at Wikisource, which is in the public domain, please read about adaptation on Wikipedia:WikiProject Dictionary of National Biography, and other project pages here.
Notes
[edit]- Please add to the right of the bullet (i.e. {{tick}}) for any blue link that you have checked as running to an article about the right person; rather than removing the entry. Note inline any existing redirects (e.g. to husbands), rather than ticking.
- When you add a tick here, it is helpful if you also fill in the "wikipedia=" field in the Wikisource DNB header.
- Please disambiguate blue links that run to a wrong, unconnected person.
- This list has now been updated with the DNB second supplement.
- Names as given in the ODNB (online edition) are preferred, as reflecting current scholarship. They can be noted in the "extra notes" field in the Wikisource DNB header.
- This list was compiled from Wikisource's DNB using the Map2WP tool. It therefore only ran over biographies for which the "wikipedia=" field in the Wikisource DNB header was empty.
- This list does not take into account the DNB "See" entries ("soft redirects"), some of which will be redirects of wives to husbands. Those entries are mostly not posted individually on Wikisource.
B
[edit]- Margaret Bingham Countess of Lucan (d. 1814), amateur painter; s:Bingham, Margaret (DNB00)
- Sarah Booth (1793–1867), actress; s: Booth, Sarah (DNB00)
- Lucretia Bradshaw - an actress who appeared as ‘Mrs. Bradshaw’ at the Haymarket Theatre in 1707 and at Drury Lane from 1710 to 1714 - found in s:Folkes, Martin (DNB00). d:Q18593342 and ODNB. Further biographical material [1], [2], [3]
- Eliza Brightwen (1830–1906), naturalist; s:Brightwen, Eliza (DNB12)
- Eleanor Bufton, married name Swanborough (1840?–1893), actress; s:Bufton, Eleanor (DNB01)
- Agnes Bulmer née Collinson (1775–1830), poet; s:Bulmer, Agnes (DNB00)
- Margaret Agnes Bunn (1799–1883), actress; s:Bunn, Margaret Agnes (DNB00)
- Mary Anne Burges (1783–1813), author; s: Burges, Mary Anne (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Burnet (1661–1709), religious writer; s:Burnet, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Margaret Burnet (1630?–1685?), presbyterian; s:Burnet, Margaret (DNB00)
- Letitia Byrne (1779–1849), engraver; s:Byrne, Letitia (DNB00)
C
[edit]- Jessie Ellen Cadell, Jessie Cadell (1844–1884), novelist and orientalist; s:Cadell, Jessie (DNB00)
- Lucy Lyttelton Cameron (1781–1858), writer of religious tales for children); s: Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton (DNB00)
- Anne Camm (1627–1705) , Quaker; s:Camm, Anne (DNB00)
- Anna Mackenzie Campbell, Countess of Balcarres, and afterwards of Argyll; s:Campbell, Anna Mackenzie (DNB00)
- Harriette Campbell (1817–1841), novelist; s: Campbell, Harriette (DNB00)
- Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan (1800–1865), singer; s: Caradori-Allan, Maria Caterina Rosalbina (DNB00)
- Anne Carlile or Carlisle (d. 1680?), an artist; s:Carlile, Anne (DNB00) (her real name was "Joan Carlile". DNB error
- Alice Carmylyon or Ellis Carmylyon (fl. 1527–1531), painter; s:Carmylyon, Alice (DNB00) (NB Ellis Carmyllyan, male, according to the ODNB; d:Q17353214)
- Ellen Carter (1762–1815), artist and book illustrator; s: Carter, Ellen (DNB00)
- Frances Dorothy Cartwright (1780–1863), poet and biographer; s:Cartwright, Frances Dorothy (DNB00)
- Penelope Carwardine (1730?–1800?), married name Butler, miniature painter; s:Carwardine, Penelope (DNB00)
- Johanna Chandler (1820–1875), philanthropist; s:Chandler, Johanna (DNB00)
- Mary Francis Chapman (1838–1884), novelist; s:Chapman, Mary Francis (DNB00)
- Marian Emma Chase (1844–1905), water-colour painter; s:Chase, Marian Emma (DNB12)
- Mary Cholmondeley (litigant) (1563–1626), litigant; s:Cholmondeley, Mary (DNB00)
- Catherine Collignon (redirect) (1755–1832), translator; s:Collignon, Catherine (DNB00), d:Q17353269
- Janet Colquhoun (1781–1846), religious writer; s: Colquhoun, Janet (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Cooper (dramatist) (c.1698–1761?), anthologist (The Muses Library); s:Cooper, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Julia Corner (1798–1875), writer for the young; s: Corner, Julia (DNB01)
- Anne Coventry, Countess of Coventry (1673–1763) religious writer, and Anne Coventry, Countess of Coventry (1691–1788); s:Coventry, Anne (DNB00)
- Lucy Crane (1842–1882), art critic; s:Crane, Lucy (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Crofts or Croft (fl. 1554), impostor; s: Crofts, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785–1861), book collector; s: Currer, Frances Mary Richardson (DNB00)
also
- Margaret Calderwood (1715–1774), diarist, in s:Calderwood, Margaret (DNB00)
- Louisa Capper (1776–1840) published in 1811 an ‘Abridgment of Locke's Essay concerning the Human Understanding,’ and died unmarried 25 May 1840. She was buried at Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. - in s:Capper, James (DNB00) - can't find enough information, appears to fail GNG Missvain (talk) 06:10, 15 January 2015 (UTC). Salvaged, but looking thin. --Tagishsimon (talk) 00:13, 28 January 2015 (UTC) Biography of her foster-son gives useful material; no longer thin. Carbon Caryatid (talk) 13:21, 9 February 2016 (UTC)
- Annie Emma Challice (1821–1875), author of tales and historical sketches, 1847-73: nee Armstrong; married John Challice found in s:Challice, John (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Cobbold (1767–1824), poet. s:Cobbold, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Helen D'Arcy Cranstoun - borderine case? (1765–1838) helped materially to make Dugald Stewart's house the centre of the best society in Edinburgh. Appears in the Epitome, but is not distinct in s:Stewart, Dugald (DNB00)
- Marianne Croker (d. 1854), artist; wife of Thomas Crofton Croker. Nothing more than a fragment in s:Croker, Thomas Crofton (DNB00)
D
[edit]- Darlugdach (d. 522), abbess of Kildare; s: Darlugdach (DNB00), d:Q18527449
- Harriet Miller Davidson (1839–1883), author; s:Davidson, Harriet Miller (DNB00)
- Catherine Davies (governess) (1773–1841?), author; s:Davies, Catherine (DNB00)
- Maria Rebecca Davison (1780?–1858), actress; s:Davison, Maria Rebecca (DNB00)
- Jane Davy née Kerr (1780–1855), wife of Sir Humphry Davy; s:Davy, Jane (DNB00)
- Anne Dick née Mackenzie (d. 1741), versifier; s: Dick, Anne (DNB00)
- Maria Dickons née Poole (1770?–1833), singer; s:Dickons, Maria (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Dickson née Dalzel (1793?–1862), philanthropist; s:Dickson, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Catherine Ann Dorset née Turner (1750?–1817?), poet; s:Dorset, Catherine Ann (DNB00)
- Lady Jane Douglas (1698–1753), noblewoman; s:Douglas, Jane (DNB00)
F
[edit]- Lady Eleanor Fenn, redirects to Ellenor Fenn (1743–1813), author; wife of Sir John Fenn; wrote, under the names of Mrs. Lovechild and Mrs. Teachwell, educational works for the young. ODNB; a few lines in s:Fenn, John (1739-1794) (DNB00)
- Lydia Foote (1844?–1892), actress, real name Lydia Alice Legge; s:Foote, Lydia (DNB01)
- Jessie Fothergill (1851–1891), novelist; s:Fothergill, Jessie (DNB01)
G
[edit]- Sarah Gardner (fl. 1763-1782), dramatist and actress; s:Gardner, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Grace Gethin née Norton (redirect) (1676–1697), essayist; s:Gethin, Grace (DNB00), d:Q17355026
- Maria Gibbs (fl. 1783–1844), actress; s:Gibbs, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Margaret Gillies (1803–1887), miniature and water-colour painter; s:Gillies, Margaret (DNB00)
- Mary Anne Girling (1827–1886), religious leader; s:Girling, Mary Anne (DNB00)
- Margaret Godolphin (1652–1678), friend of John Evelyn; s: Godolphin, Margaret (DNB00)
- Catherine Grace Godwin née Garnett (1798–1845), poet; s:Godwin, Catherine Grace (DNB00)
- Charlotte Goodall (fl. 1784–1813), actress; s: Goodall, Charlotte (DNB00)
- Mary Grace (d. 1786?), painter; s:Grace, Mary (DNB00)
- Margaretta Graddon (1804–1854?), singer; s:Graddon, Miss (DNB00)
- Janet Graham (poet) (1723–1805), poet; s:Graham, Janet (DNB00)
also
- Susan Penelope Gibson (1652–1700), daughter of Richard Gibson (painter), painted some miniatures. One line in s:Gibson, Richard (DNB00)
- Jane Gosling (d. 1804) minor author, found in s:Gosling, Ralph (DNB00)
- Lilias Grant (d. 1643), minor poet, found in s:Grant, John (1568?-1622) (DNB00)
- Mary Green (painter), Mary Byrne (painter), wife of James Green (artist) (ODNB)
H
[edit]- Lady Anne Hamilton (1766–1846), friend of Queen Caroline; s:Hamilton, Anne (DNB00)
- Lady Mary Hamilton (1739–1816), novelist; s:Hamilton, Mary (DNB00)
- Esther Brand (actress), later married stage name Mrs. Hamilton, (fl. 1745–1772), actress; s:Hamilton, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Hanbury (1793–1901), centenarian and philanthropist; s:Hanbury, Elizabeth (DNB12)
- Anne Raikes Harding née Orchard, (1779–1858), novelist; s:Harding, A. (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Hardy (novelist) (1794–1854), novelist; s:Hardy, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Mary Anne Hardy (1825?–1891), novelist and traveller; s:Hardy, Mary Anne (DNB01)
- Margaret Harvey (1768–1858), poet; s:Harvey, Margaret (DNB00)
- Isabella Harwood (1840?–1888), dramatist and novelist; s:Harwood, Isabella (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Julia Hasell (1830–1887), writer; s:Hasell, Elizabeth Julia (DNB00)
- Martha Hatfield (fl.1652), Puritan; s:Hatfield, Martha (DNB00)
- Susanna Hawkins (1787–1868), Scottish poet; s:Hawkins, Susanna (DNB00)
- Mary Cecil Hay (1840?–1886), novelist; s:Hay, Mary Cecil (DNB00)
- Mary Anne Hearn, Marianne Farningham (1834–1909), hymn-writer; s:Hearn, Mary Anne (DNB12)
- Mary Margaret Heaton (1836–1883), writer on art; s:Heaton, Mary Margaret (DNB00)
- Barbara Hemphill (d. 1858), novelist; s:Hemphill, Barbara (DNB00)
- Mary Hennell (1802–1843), author; s:Hennell, Mary (DNB00)
- Harriet Hesketh (1733–1807), friend of William Cowper; s:Hesketh, Harriet (DNB00)
- Saint Hildilid (fl. 700), abbess of Barking; s:Hildilid (DNB00)
- Rosamond Davenport Hill (1825–1902), educational administrator; s:Hill, Rosamond Davenport (DNB12)
- Frances Sarah Hoey, Mrs. Cashel Hoey (1830–1908), novelist; s:Hoey, Frances Sarah (DNB12)
- Ann Catherine Holbrook (1780–1837), actress; s:Holbrook, Ann Catherine (DNB00)
- Ellen Julia Hollond (1822–1884), author and philanthropist; s:Hollond, Ellen Julia (DNB00)
- Laura Honey (1816?–1843), actress; s:Honey, Laura (DNB00)
- Mary Honywood (1527–1620), known for her longevity and 116 grandchildren; s:Honywood, Mary (DNB00)
- Anne Hope née Fulton (1809–1887), author; s:Hope, Anne (DNB00)
- Susanna Hopton (1627–1709), devotional writer; s:Hopton, Susanna (DNB00)
- Anne Humby (fl. 1817–1849), actress; s:Humby, Mrs. (DNB00)
also
- Elizabeth Hippisley (ODNB) (fl. 1741–1766), subsequently Mrs. Fitzmaurice, actor (of inferior talent). Sister of Jane Green (actress). May not meet GNG case. Found in s:Hippisley, John (d.1748) (DNB00); d:Q18528577
- Edith Hipkins, daughter of Alfred James Hipkins, s:Hipkins, Alfred James (DNB12)
I
[edit]- Margaret Maxwell Inglis (1774–1843), Scottish poet; s:Inglis, Margaret Maxwell (DNB00)
J
[edit]- Eleanor James (writer) (fl. 1715), printer and political writer; s:James, Eleanor (DNB00)
- Frances Eleanor Jarman
or Frances Eleanor Ternannope, thats her daughter (1803?–1873), actress; s:Jarman, Frances Eleanor (DNB00) - Mary Anne Jevons née Roscoe (1795–1845), poet; s:Jevons, Mary Anne (DNB00)
- Maria Jane Jewsbury or Maria Jane Fletcher (1800–1833), author; s:Jewsbury, Maria Jane (DNB00) -> note that Maria and a cast of thousands are found within the Geraldine Jewsbury article ... some or all of them could do with shelling out into their own article.
- Charlotte Jones (painter) (1768–1847), miniature portrait-painter; s:Jones, Charlotte (DNB00)
K
[edit]- Frances Maria Kelly (1790–1882), actress and singer; s:Kelly, Frances Maria (DNB00)
- Mary Ann Kelty (1789–1873), author; s:Kelty, Mary Ann (DNB00)
- Priscilla Kemble née Hopkins (1756–1845), actress; s:Kemble, Priscilla (DNB00)
- Margaret Kennedy (actor) or Margaret Farrell (d. 1793), actress and singer; s:Kennedy, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Lady Catherine Killigrew or Katherine Killigrew née Cooke (1530?–1583), gentlewoman and scholar; s:Killigrew, Catherine (DNB00)
- Jean Livingston or Jean Kincaid (1579–1600), murderess; s:Kincaid, Jean (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Kirby (writer) (1823–1873), writer for the young; s:Kirby, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Henrietta Knight, Baroness Luxborough (d. 1756), poet; s:Knight, Henrietta (DNB00)
- Mary Ann Knight (1776–1831), miniature-painter; s:Knight, Mary Anne (DNB00)
- Isa Knox, née Craig (1831–1903), poetical writer; s:Knox, Isa (DNB12)
L
[edit]- Anna Robena Laidlaw, later Anna Robena Thomson (1819–1901), Scottish pianist; s:Laidlaw, Anna Robena (DNB12)
- Mary Latter (1725–1777), author; s:Latter, Mary (DNB00)
- Mary Lawrance or Mary Kearse (fl. 1794–1830), flower-painter; s:Lawrance, Mary (DNB00)
- Anna Letitia Le Breton née Aikin (1808–1886), author; s:Le Breton, Anna Letitia (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Anne Le Noir née Smart (1755?–1841), poet and novelist; s:Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne (DNB00)
- Carlotta Leclercq (1840?–1893), actress; s:Leclercq, Carlotta (DNB01)
- Rachel Fanny Antonina Lee née Dashwood (1774?–1829), alleged victim of abduction; s: Lee, Rachel Fanny Antonina (DNB00)
- Joyce Lewis or Jocasta Lewis (d. 1557), Protestant martyr; s:Lewis, Joyce (DNB00)
- Maria Theresa Lewis née Villiers (1803–1865), biographer; s:Lewis, Maria Theresa (DNB00)
- Mary Linskill (1840–1891), novelist; s:Linskill, Mary (DNB00)
- Harriett Litchfield née Hay (1777–1854), actress; s:Litchfield, Harriett (DNB00)
- Marie Litton or Marie Lowe (1847–1884), actress; s:Litton, Marie (DNB00)
- Mary Forster or Mary Lofthouse (1853–1885), water-colour painter; s:Lofthouse, Mary (DNB00)
- Catharine Long (d. 1867), novelist and religious writer; s:Long, Catharine (DNB00)
- Jemima Luke (1813–1906), hymn-writer; s:Luke, Jemima (DNB12)
- Theodora Elizabeth Lynch née Foulks (1812–1886), poet and writer; s:Lynch, Theodora Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Agnes Lyon (1762–1840), Scottish poet; s:Lyon, Agnes (DNB00)
M
[edit]- Mrs. Macfarlane née Straiton, (fl. 1716-1719), murderess; s:Macfarlane, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Matilda Anne Mackarness née Planché (1826–1881), author; s:Mackarness, Matilda Anne (DNB00)
- Mary Mackellar (1834–1890), highland poet; s:Mackellar, Mary (DNB00)
- Mary Macleod (poet) (1569–1674), Gaelic poet; s:Macleod, Mary (DNB00)
- Sarah Malcolm (1710?–1733), criminal; s:Malcolm, Sarah (DNB00)
- Gertrude Elizabeth Mara (1749–1833), singer; s: Mara, Gertrude Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Anne Marsh-Caldwell (1791–1874), novelist; s:Marsh-Caldwell, Anne (DNB00)
- Jean Marishall, Jane Marishall, or Jane Marshall, (fl. 1765). novelist and dramatist; s:Marshall, Jane (DNB00)
- Mary Masters (d. 1759?), poet;; s:Masters, Mary (DNB00)
- Isabella Mattocks née Hallam (1746–1826), actress; s:Mattocks, Isabella (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Mayo (1793–1865), educational reformer; s:Mayo, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Anne Mee (1775?–1851), miniature painter; s:Mee, Anne (DNB00)
- Sibella Elizabeth Miles née Hatfield (1800–1882), poet; s:Miles, Sibella Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Lydia Mackenzie Falconer Miller née Fraser (1811?–1876), author; s:Miller, Lydia Falconer (DNB00)
- Mary Mohl née Clarke (1793–1883), salon hostess and author; s:Mohl, Mary (DNB00)
- Eleanora Moore or Nelly Moore (d.1869), actress; s:Moore, Eleanora (DNB00)
- Alice Mary Morgan née Havers (1850–1890), painter; s:Morgan, Alice Mary (DNB00)
- Rosemond Mountain or Rosoman Mountain, (1768?–1841), singer and actress; s:Mountain, Rosoman (DNB00)
- Anne Mozley (1809–1891), author; s:Mozley, Anne (DNB00)
- Amelia Matilda Murray (1795–1884), writer; s:Murray, Amelia Matilda (DNB00)
- Martha Darley Mutrie (1824–1885), flower-painter; s:Mutrie, Martha Darley (DNB00)
also
- Agnes MacWhirter (1833–1882), sister of John MacWhirter, redirected to brother as nothing to be found about her. s:MacWhirter, John (DNB12)
- Eleanor Allen Moore ODNB
N
[edit]- Emma Nicol (1801-1877), actress; s:Nicol, Emma (DNB00)
- Sarah Bezra Nicol (d. 1834?), actress; s:Nicol, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Non Fendigaid (fl. 550?), mother of St. David; s:Non Fendigaid (DNB00)
- Marianne Nunn (1778–1847), hymn-writer; s:Nunn, Marianne (DNB00)
O
[edit]- Ellen O'Leary (1831–1889), Irish poet and Fenian; s:O'Leary, Ellen (DNB00)
- Kathleen O'Meara (writer) (1839–1888), biographer and novelist; s:O'Meara, Kathleen (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Ogborne (1759–1863), historian of Essex; s:Ogborne, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Mary Ann Orger née Ivers (1788–1849), actress; s:Orger, Mary Ann (DNB00)
- Ruth Osborne (alleged witch) (1680–1751), reputed witch; s:Osborne, Ruth (DNB00)
- Elise Otté (1818–1903), Anglo-Danish scholar and historian; s:Otté, Elise (DNB12)
- Alice Owen (d. 1613), philanthropist; s: Owen, Alice (DNB00)
P
[edit]- Fanny Bury Palliser née Marryat (1805–1878), writer on art; s:Palliser, Fanny Bury (DNB00)
- Alicia Tindal Palmer (fl. 1810), novelist; s:Palmer, Alicia Tindal (DNB00)
- Charlotte Palmer (fl. 1780–1797), author; s:Palmer, Charlotte (DNB00)
- Louisa Parr (d. 1903), novelist; s:Parr, Louisa (DNB12)
- Elizabeth Parson (1812–1873); s:Parsons, Elizabeth (1812-1873) (DNB00)
- Gertrude Parsons née Hext (1812–1891), novelist; s:Parsons, Gertrude (DNB00)
- Mary Ann Paton or Mary Ann Wood (1802–1864), singer; s:Paton, Mary Ann (DNB00)
- Isabella Howard Paul (1833?–1879), actress and singer; s:Paul, Isabella Howard (DNB00)
- Mary Peters (hymn writer) (1813–1856), hymn-writer; s:Peters, Mary (DNB00)
- Teresia Constantia Phillips (1709–1765), courtesan; s:Phillips, Teresia Constantia (DNB00)
- Ann Pitt (1720?–1799), actress; s:Pitt, Ann (DNB00)
- Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby (1817–1877), novelist; s:Ponsonby, Emily Charlotte Mary (DNB00)
- Clara Maria Pope (d. 1838), painter; s:Pope, Clara Maria (DNB00)
- Jane Powell (actor, 1761?–1831), also Jane Farmer and Jane Renaud (1761?–1831), actress; s:Powell, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Marguerite Agnes Power (1815?–1867), writer, editor and poet; s:Power, Marguerite A. (DNB00)
also
- Joanna Belfrage Picken (1798–1859), satirist, found in s:Picken, Ebenezer (DNB00) cf.DNB Epitome_45#25
- Ellen Pickering (d. 1843), novelist ; published her first novel, 1826. s:Pickering, Ellen (DNB00)
- Harriet Pigott (1766–1839), authoress; niece of Robert Pigott; published Records of Real Life 1839, and other works, found in s:Pigott, Robert (DNB00)
- Harriet Pitt (d. 1814) dancer; appeared chiefly at Covent Garden; in s:Pitt, Ann (DNB00)
- Annabella Plumptre (aka Bell) (fl. 1795–1812), author; daughter of Robert Plumptre; wrote several novels and translations of German tales but her life was overshadowed by s:Plumptre, Anna (DNB00) (where she is misnamed Arabella?). See also Anne Plumptre
R
[edit]- Elizabeth Rainforth (1814–1877), singer; s:Rainforth, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Charlotte Caroline Richardson née Smith (1775–1850?), poet; s:Richardson, Charlotte Caroline (DNB00)
- Louisa Henrietta de Rivarol, (b. before 1750, d. 1821), translator; s:Rivarol, Louisa Henrietta de (DNB00) - Currently redirects to her husband. It would be better for her to have her own article, not least given her relationship with her husband. The blue link redirects to Antoine de Rivarol
- Emma Romer or Emma Almond (1814–1868), singer; s:Romer, Emma (DNB00)
- Lucy Madox Rossetti (1843–1894), painter; s:Rossetti, Lucy Madox (DNB00)
- Clara Marion Jessie Rousby née Dowse (1852?–1879), actress; s:Rousby, Clara Marion Jessie (DNB00)
- Martha Routh (1743–1817), Quaker; s:Routh, Martha (DNB00)
- Mary Ann Rundall (d. 1839), educational writer; s:Rundall, Mary Ann (DNB00)
- Maria Eliza Rundell née Ketelby (1745–1828), writer on cookery; s:Rundell, Maria Eliza (DNB00)
also
- (Redirected) Caroline Richardson (1777–1863), poetess: wife of George Richardson; published a volume of 'Poems in 1829, a novel, and several tales and essays. Listed in DNB Epitome 48 #231,
but I cannot find the countrpart DNB.in s:Richardson, Charlotte Caroline (DNB00)
S
[edit]- Maria Grace Saffery née Andrews (1772–1858), hymn-writer and poet; s: Saffery, Maria Grace (DNB00)
- Margaret Saunders (fl. 1702–1744), actress; s:Saunders, Margaret (DNB00)
- Caroline Lucy Scott (1784–1857), novelist; s:Scott, Caroline Lucy (DNB00)
- Amy Sedgwick, or Amy Parkes, Amy Pemberton, Amy Goostry (1830–1897), actress; s:Sedgwick, Amy (DNB01)
- Priscilla Lydia Sellon (1821–1876), founder of Anglican sisterhoods; s:Sellon, Priscilla Lydia (DNB00)
- Anna Maria Seymour (fl. 1717–1723), actress; s:Seymour, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Louisa Sharpe or Louisa Seyffarth (1798–1843), watercolour-painter; s:Sharpe, Louisa (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Sara Sheppard (1830–1862), novelist; s:Sheppard, Elizabeth Sara (DNB00)
- Caroline Henrietta Sheridan née Callender (1779–1851), novelist; s:Sheridan, Caroline Henrietta (DNB00)
- Louisa Catherine Shore (1824–1895), poet and writer; s:Shore, Louisa Catherine (DNB00)
- Jane Cross Simpson née Bell (1811–1886), hymn-writer; s:Simpson, Jane Cross (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Smith (orientalist) (1776–1806), oriental scholar; s:Smith, Elizabeth (DNB00)
- Lily Spender or Mrs. John Kent Spender née Headland (1835–1895), novelist; s:Spender, Lily (DNB00)
- Catherine St Aubyn (d. 1836), artist; s:St. Aubyn, Catherine (DNB00)
- Jane Stephens (actress) (1813?–1896), actress; very little s:Stephens, Jane (DNB00)
- Catherine Stepney née Pollok (d. 1845), novelist; s:Stepney, Catherine (DNB00)
- Isla Stewart (1855–1910), hospital matron; s:Stewart, Isla (DNB12)
- Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie Lady Hood (1783–1862), clan chief; s:Stewart-Mackenzie, Maria Elizabeth Frederica (DNB00)
- Charlotte Clayton Sundon née Dyve (d. 1742), courtier; s: Sundon, Charlotte Clayton (DNB00)
also
- Katherine Saunders - SAUNDERS, KATHERINE (afterwards MRS. Cooi'KRH 1841-1894), novelist: daughter of John Sannders; married the Rev. Richard Cooper, 1876: published works of fiction, 1873 93. - found in s:Saunders, John (1810-1895) (DNB00)
- Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth - Alice Scarth - author; daughter of Harry Mengden Brarth - in s:Scarth, Harry Mengden (DNB00) (albeit one sentence only so redirected :(
- Ann Childe Seguin - (1814–1888), ringer: wife of Arthur Edward Shelden Seguin; married c 1831: subprofessor at Royal Academy of Music; subsequently taught music in New York. - found in s:Seguin, Arthur Edward Shelden (DNB00)
- Charlotte Sharpe (d. 1849), portrait-painter exhibited from 1817; sister of Louisa Sharpe. Found in s:Sharpe, Louisa (DNB00)
- Eliza Sharpe (1796-1874), artist; sister of Louisa Sharpe; member, 1829-72, of Old Water-colour Society. Found in s:Sharpe, Louisa (DNB00)
- Louise Sharpe afterwards Mrs. Seyffarth (1798-1843), water-colour painter; exhibited miniature portraits at Royal Academy, 1817-19; member of Old Water-colour Society, 1819; married Professor Woldemar Seyffarth of Dresden, 1884. Found in s:Sharpe, Louisa (DNB00)
- Mary Anne Sharpe (d. 1867) artist; sister of Louisa Sharpe; exhibited portraits and domestic subjects at Royal Academy and Society of British Artists. Found in s:Sharpe, Louisa (DNB00)
- Emily Anne Smythe (d. 1887), writer, nurse ... very notable on her own account. Found in s:Smythe, Percy Ellen Frederick William (DNB00)
- Elizabeth Isabella Spence (1768–1832), authoress - s:Spence, Elizabeth Isabella (DNB00)
- Helen D'Arcy Cranstoun Stewart (1765–1838) ... listed in Epitome 54, but perhaps bordeline notability. Found in s:Stewart, Dugald (DNB00)
- Jane Margaret Strickland (1800–1888), Her chief work was ‘Rome, Republican and Regal: a Family History of Rome.’ She wrote some insignificant books for children, and a biography of her sister Agnes, published in 1887. - Short, found in s:Strickland, Agnes (DNB00)
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[edit]- Sarah Thurmond née Lewis (died 1762), actress; s:Thurmond, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Katherine Tofts (1680?–1758?), singer; s:Tofts, Katherine (DNB00)
- Camilla Dufour Toulmin or Mrs. Newton Crosland (1812–1895), writer; s:Toulmin, Camilla Dufour (DNB00)
- Rebecca Travers (1609–1688), Quaker; s:Travers, Rebecca (DNB00)
- Theodosia Trollope (1825–1865), author; s:Trollope, Theodosia (DNB00)
also
- Susannah Taylor (1755–1823) ... many notable friends ... unsure of wikipedia notability. Found in s:Taylor, John (1750-1826) (DNB00)
- Dorothea Ann Thrupp (1779–1847), writer - found in s:Thrupp, Frederick (DNB00)
- Mrs Thurmond (fl. 1715–1737), actress (whose maiden name was Lewis) - s:Thurmond, Mrs. (DNB00)
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[edit]- Fanny Umphelby (1788–1852), author; s:Umphelby, Fanny (DNB00)
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[edit]- Frances Anne Vane Viscountess Vane, née Hawes (1713–1788), memoirist; s:Vane, Frances Anne (DNB00)
- Kate Vaughan (1852?–1903), actress and dancer, real name Catherine Candelon; s:Vaughan, Kate (DNB12)
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[edit]- Charlotte Ann Waldie or Charlotte Ann Eaton (1788–1859), author; s:Waldie, Charlotte Ann (DNB00)
- Tryphosa Jane Wallis or Tryphosa Jane Campbell (fl. 1789–1814), actress; s: Wallis, Miss (DNB00)
- Mary Amelia Warner (1804–1854), actress; s:Warner, Mary Amelia (DNB00)
- Harriet Waylett née Cooke (1798–1851), actress; s:Waylett, Harriet (DNB00)
- Lydia Webb née Child (d. 1793), actress; s:Webb, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Sarah West (actress) née Cooke (1790–1876), actress; s:West, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Sarah Maria Wilson née Adcock (d. 1786), actress; s:Wilson, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Margaret Harries or Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson (1797–1846), author; s:Wilson, Mrs. Cornwell Baron (DNB00)
- Mrs. Woodham née Spencer (1743–1803), singer and actress; s:Woodham, Mrs. (DNB00)
- Anne Woodrooffe née Cox (1766–1830), author; s:Woodrooffe, Anne (DNB00)
Mix'n'match progress on this list
[edit]@Charles Matthews: All except the ones below now have a Wikidata item, and are matched in mix'n'match. Over to you! --Magnus Manske (talk) 14:50, 14 July 2014 (UTC)
Letters TODO
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not in mix'n'match
[edit]- Margaret Agnes Bunn (1799–1883), actress; s:Bunn, Margaret Agnes (DNB00) [WP]
- Mary Anne Burges (1783–1813), author; s:Burges, Mary Anne (DNB00)
- Anna Mackenzie Campbell, Countess of Balcarres, and afterwards of Argyll; s:Campbell, Anna Mackenzie (DNB00)
- Anne Carlile or Carlisle (d. 1680?), an artist; s:Carlile, Anne (DNB00)
- Darlugdach (d. 522), abbess of Kildare; s:Darlugdach (DNB00)
- Maria Dickons née Poole (1770?–1833), singer; s:Dickons, Maria (DNB00)
- Tryphosa Jane Wallis or Tryphosa Jane Campbell (fl. 1789–1814), actress; s: Wallis, Miss (DNB00)
- Margaret Harries or Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson (1797–1846), author; s:Wilson, Mrs. Cornwell Baron (DNB00)
- Katherine Tofts (1680?–1758?), singer; s:Tofts, Katherine (DNB00)
- Non Fendigaid (fl. 550?), mother of St. David; s:Non Fendigaid (DNB00)
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- Eleanor James (perh. Elinor James?) (writer) (fl. 1715), printer and political writer; s:James, Eleanor (DNB00)
- Yes Eleanor James (writer) (fl. 1715), printer and political writer; s:James, Eleanor (DNB00)
skipped
[edit]- Mary Cholmondeley (litigant) (1563–1626), litigant; s:Cholmondeley, Mary (DNB00)
- Anne Coventry, Countess of Coventry (1673–1763) religious writer, and Anne Countess of Coventry (1690–1788); s:Coventry, Anne (DNB00)