Mary Caroline Gray

Mary Caroline Gray
Born1819 Edit this on Wikidata
Died1893 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 73–74)
OccupationNovelist Edit this on Wikidata
Parent(s)
RelativesAnna Grey Edit this on Wikidata

Mary Caroline Grey Gray (1819 – 1893) was a British author and novelist who published under the name Mrs. Russell Gray.

Mary Caroline Grey was born on 1819 in Weymouth, the eldest of five daughters of Lt.-Col. John Grey and the popular novelist Catherine Maria Grey. In 1841, she married Russell Gray and they had three children. She published a volume of popular history, Early Days of English Princes (1846), and a number of books and stories for children. She published one novel, Lisette's Venture (1874).[1]

Bibliography

  • Early Days of English Princes. London, 1846[2]
  • My Longest Walk. London, 1860.[3]
  • Lottie’s Half Sovereign, and other Stories, London, 1863[2]
  • Lion-Hearted, London, 1864,[2]
  • Lisette's Venture.  2 vol.  London: Henry S. King, 1874.[1]
  • The Sea-side Home.  1 vol.  London: Groombridge, 1874.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Author: Mary Caroline Gray". victorianresearch.org. Retrieved 2025-04-17.
  2. ^ a b c John Foster Kirk (1899). A Supplement To Allibone S Critical Dictionary Of English Literature And British And American Authors Volume I. p. 706.
  3. ^ R. C. Alston (May 1991). A Checklist of Women Writers, 1801-1900: Fiction, Verse, Drama. Internet Archive. MacMillan Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-8161-7295-5.