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Pardoe, Miss (Julia), 1804?-1862

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Personal name headingPardoe, Miss (Julia), 1804?-1862
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Variant(s)Pardoe, Miss (Julia), 1806-1862
Author of Traits and traditions of Portugal, 1804?-1862
Pardoe, J. S. H. (Julia S. H.), 1804?-1862
Pardoe, Julia, 1806-1862
Pardoe, Julia, 1804?-1862
Pardoe, Julia S. H., 1804?-1862
Traits and traditions of Portugal, Author of, 1804?-1862
Birth date1804?
Death date1862-11-26
Place of birthBeverley (England)
Place of deathLondon (England)
Profession or occupationAuthors Historians Novelists Travel writers
Found inHer The court and reign of Francis the First, 1849: (Miss Pardoe)
Her The court and reign of Francis the First, 1887: t.p. (Julia Pardoe) [Info. from InU]
Her Speculation, 1834: t.p. (by the Author of Traits and traditions of Portugal) [Info. from InU]
BM (Pardoe, Julia S. H.)
Breach of promise, 1841: microfiche header (Pardoe, J.S.H.)
Oxford dictionary of national biography, via WWW, 10 January 2018 (Julia Pardoe, writer; born at Beverley, Yorkshire, and baptized there on 4 December 1804; Julia Pardoe died, unmarried, on 26 November 1862, at 24 Upper Montagu Street, London, after suffering from insomnia and a long-standing chronic disease of the liver; her death certificate records her age as fifty-six, when baptismal records reveal that she was actually fifty-eight)
Dictionary of national biography, v. 43, 1895: page 201 (Julia Pardoe; born at Beverly, Yorkshire, 1806; died in London, Nov. 26, 1862; English writer)
British Travel Writing, via WWW, 10 January 2018 (Julia Sophia H. Pardoe; Pardoe, Julia Sophia H., c.1804-1862; Julia Pardoe was born in Beverley, Yorkshire, daughter of Thomas Pardoe (1777/8-1849), army officer, and Elizabeth Pardoe (c.1782-1860); she had published a 'poetical romance' while still in her teens and a novel in 1829, but ventured into travel writing to record her experiences in Portugal in search of health, Traits and Traditions; two more novels followed and then, from 1837 to 1840, her other travel writings, which met with success, particularly her explorations of the Ottoman world; in 1842, she returned to fiction writing with a novel, The Hungarian Castle; there followed a prolific period from 1846 in which she published further novels, as well as miscellaneous essays, translations, and histories; two collections of tales in 1857, Abroad and At Home: Tales Here and There and Pilgrimages in Paris, brought together her interest in travel and fiction; Pardoe died of liver disease at the age of 58)
OCLC Worldcat, 10 January 2018 (Julia Pardoe signed herself as Miss Pardoe in most early writing; signed herself as Julia Pardoe in later writing)
FamilySearch.org, viewed 3 March 2023 (Julia Sophia Pardoe; Christened 4 December 1804 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; parents: Thomas & Elizabeth)
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