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'''Harriet Angelina Fortescue''' (1825 – 1889) was a British writer on international affairs. |
'''Harriet Angelina Fortescue''' (1825 – 1889) was a British writer on international affairs. |
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Harriet Angelina Fortescue (1825 – 1889) was a British writer on international affairs.
She was the wife of diplomat David Urquhart and wrote numerous articles in his publication, the Diplomatic Review, under the signature of Caritas. A Memoir of Mrs. Urquhart (1897) was written by Maria Catherine Bishop.[1]
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- Papers of David and Harriet Urquhart at the Wellcome Library.
- Papers of David and Harriet Urquhart at Balliol College, Oxford.