Florence Caddy
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Florence Caddy was an English writer.

She was born in Middlesex
Middlesex
Middlesex is one of the historic counties of England and the second smallest by area. The low-lying county contained the wealthy and politically independent City of London on its southern boundary and was dominated by it from a very early time...

, England
England
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 1837, as Florence Tompson. She married John Turner Caddy in 1857 in London
London
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 and had five children, John Francis in 1857, Florence in 1863, Arnold in 1866, Hermione Helena in 1869 and Adrian in 1879. Her husband died in 1902 and she died in 1923 at Plymouth
Plymouth
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Works

  • 1877 Household Organisation, Chapman & Hall, London.
  • 1878 Artist and Amateur or the Surface of Life, 3 vols., Chapman & Hall, London.
  • 1881 Lares and Penates: Or the Background of Life, Chatto & Windus, London.
  • 1883 Adrian Bright, 3 vols., Hurst & Blackett, London.
  • 1886 Footsteps of Jeanne d'Arc, Hurst & Blackett, London.
  • 1887 Through the Fields with Linnaeus; a Chapter in Swedish History, 2 vols., Longmans, London.
  • 1889 To Siam and Malaya in the Duke of Sutherland's Yacht 'Sans Peur', Hurst & Blackett, London. Republished by OUP in 1992.
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