LC control no. | n 50028656 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR4454.C2 |
Personal name heading | Clifford, W. K., Mrs., 1846-1929 |
Variant(s) | Clifford, Lucy Lane, d. 1929 Clifford, W. K., Mrs., d. 1929 Inglis, John, 1846-1929 |
Associated country | England |
Birth date | 1846-08-02 |
Death date | 1929-04-21 |
Place of birth | Camden (London, England) |
Place of death | Paddington (London, England) |
Found in | Her Plays: Hamilton's second marriage, Thomas and the princess ..., 1910: (Mrs. W.K. Clifford) BL authority file, 18 July 2007 (heading: Clifford, W. K., Mrs., 1853?-1929) Such silver currents : The story of William and Lucy Clifford 1845-1929, 2002: page 8 (Lucy Clifford; her birth certificate states that she was born in Great College Street, Camden Town on 2 August, 1846; however, on all of the official documents that have been traced she never once admitted to 1846 and she avoided mentioning her place of birth) Wikipedia, viewed on April 1, 2016: Lucy Clifford (born on August 2, 1846; died on April 21, 1929) Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, 19 Feb., 2020 (Clifford, née Lane, (Sophia) Lucy Jane; pseud. John Inglis; writer; born in Camden Town, London, on 2 August 1846; She met William Kingdon Clifford (1845-1879), the brilliant professor of applied mathematics at University College, London; They married on 7 April 1875; After the death of her husband most of her books were published under the name Mrs W. K. Clifford; she published one novel, "George Wendern Gave a Party" (1912), under the pseudonym John Inglis, which she also used to submit two short stories to Scribner's Magazine in New York; died at her home, 7 Chilworth Street, Paddington, London, on 21 April 1929) <https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/57699> |
Associated language | eng |