Fullerton,

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 31

Fullerton, LADY GEORGIANA, writer of religious novels, daughter of the first Earl Granville, was born at Tixall Hall, Staffordshire, 23d September 1812, and in 1833 married Alexander Fullerton. Two years after publishing her first story, Ellen Middleton (1844) she became, under the influence of the Tractarian movement, a convert to Catholicism. The rest of her life was devoted to charitable works and the composition of religious stories: Grantley Manor (1847), Constance Sherwood (1864), A Stormy Life (1864), Mrs Gerald's Niece (1871), Gold-digger and other Verses (1872). She died at Bournemouth, 19th January 1885. See her Life by Father Coleridge, from the French of Mrs Craven (1888).

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