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Frances Freeling Broderip

Frances Freeling Broderip (née Hood) (11 September 1830[1] – 3 November 1878) was an English children's writer.

Early life

Broderip, second daughter of Thomas Hood, the poet, who died in 1845, by his wife, Jane Reynolds, who died in 1846, was born at Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, in 1830.[2] She was named after her father's friend, Sir Francis Freeling, the secretary to the general post office. Her younger brother was the humourist Tom Hood.[3]

Marriage

On 10 September 1849 she married the Rev. John Somerville Broderip, son of Edward Broderip of Cossington Manor, (d. 1847), by his wife Grace Dory, daughter of Benjamin Greenhill. Her husband was born at Wells, Somersetshire, in 1814, educated at Eton, and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took his B.A. 1837, M.A. 1839, became rector of Cossington, Somersetshire, 1844, and died at Cossington on 10 April 1866. The couple had four daughters.[3]

Publications

In 1857 Mrs. Broderip commenced her literary career by the publication of Wayside Fancies, which was followed in 1860 by Funny Fables for Little Folks, the first of a series of her works to which the illustrations were supplied by her brother, Tom Hood. Her other books appeared in the following order:

  1. Chrysal, or a Story with an End 1861
  2. Fairyland, or Recreations for the Rising Generation. By T. and J. Hood, and their Son and Daughter 1861
  3. Tiny Tadpole, and other Tales 1862
  4. My Grandmother's Budget of Stories 1863
  5. Merry Songs for Little Voices. By F. F. Broderip and T. Hood 1865
  6. Crosspatch, the Cricket, and the Counterpane 1865
  7. Mamma's Morning Gossips 1866
  8. Wild Roses: Simple Stories of Country Life 1867
  9. The Daisy and her Friends: Tales and Stories for Children 1869
  10. Tales of the Toys told by Themselves 1869
  11. Excursions into Puzzledom. By T. Hood the Younger, and F. F. Broderip 1879

In 1860, with the assistance of her brother, Tom Hood, she edited Memorials of Thomas Hood, 2 vols., and in 1869 selected and published the Early Poems and Sketches of her father. She also, in conjunction with her brother, published in a collected form The Works of T. Hood, 1869–73, 10 vols.

Death

She died at Clevedon on 3 November 1878, in her forty-ninth year, and was buried in St. Mary's churchyard, Walton by Clevedon, on 9 November, leaving issue four daughters.

References

  1. ^ Thomas Hood (1973). The Letters of Thomas Hood. University of Toronto Press. p. xxvii. ISBN 978-0-8020-5222-3.
  2. ^ Flint, Joy (2004). "Hood, Thomas (1799–1845), poet and humorist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/13681. Retrieved 2 January 2021. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ a b "Broderip [née Hood], Frances Freeling (1830–1878), children's writer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3477. Retrieved 2 January 2021. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Broderip, Frances Freeling". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

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