Louisa Henrietta Sheridan

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Louisa Henrietta Sheridan (1810 – 2 October 1841) was an English writer and illustrator. Her most well-known work, published by Smith, Elder & Co., is the literary annual, The Comic Offering, for which she served as editor and contributor from 1831 to 1835. She also edited The Diadem, a Book for the Boudoir (London, 1838).[1]

Louisa Henrietta Sheridan was born in Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, the only daughter of Captain William Brownlow Sheridan and Louisa Mary Addison. She married Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Robartes Wyatt in France on 8 September 1840.[2] She died in Paris one year later from consumption, aged 31.[3][2]

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  1. ^ Allibone, S. Austin (1870). "2". A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors Living and Deceased from the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century: MAB.-SZY (Public domain ed.). J. B. Lippincott & Company. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b UK, Foreign and Overseas Registers of British Subjects, 1628-1969
  3. ^ Hunt, Tamara L., "Louisa Henrietta Sheridan's "Comic Offering" and the Critics: Gender and Humor in the Early Victorian Era", Victorian Periodicals Review, 1996