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Barbara Hemphill

Barbara Hemphill ( – 1858) was an Irish writer of novels.
==Life==
Hemphill was a the youngest child of the absentee clergyman, Patrick Hare, who was nominally responsible for the settlement of Golden in County Tipperary.〔Brigitte Anton, ‘Hemphill , Barbara (d. 1858)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 24 Jan 2015 )〕 Hemphill initially published her novels without identifying herself after being encouraged by the antiquary Thomas Crofton Croker.
She married John Hemphill in 1807 and they had five children. The youngest of their children was the first Baron Hemphill.〔J. G. S. Macneill, ‘Hemphill, Charles Hare, first Baron Hemphill (1822–1908)’, rev. Terence A. M. Dooley, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 24 Jan 2015 )〕 Her 1846 novel ''Lionel Deerhurst'', was edited by the Countess Marguerite Blessington. Hemphill is credited with three novels which she eventually published under her own name. Although it is suspected that there may be other unattributed works.〔
Hemphill died on 5 May 1858 at 6 Lower Fitzwilliam Street in Dublin.〔

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