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Emily Pepys

Emily Pepys (1833–1877) was an English child diarist.〔Amazon entry: (9 October 2012. )〕
==Family==
Emily was born on 9 August 1833,〔National Archives record. (Retrieved 21 August 2011. )〕 at Westmill, Hertfordshire, where her father was rector at that time. Her father, Henry Pepys (this branch of the family pronounced the name "peppis", not "peeps", 1783–1860), was created Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man in 1840 and translated only a year later to Worcester. He played a minor political role as a Liberal in the House of Lords. Her mother, Maria Pepys (1786–1885), was the daughter of John Sullivan, a privy councillor〔("Rt. Hon. John Sullivan" ), ''The Peerage'', 3 May 2008. Retrieved 21 August 2011.〕 and a commissioner of the Board of Control. Emily was the youngest of the four children who survived to adulthood, the others being Philip Henry (1824–1886), later registrar of the London Court of Bankruptcy, Maria Louisa (1827–1924),〔For date of death: (Retrieved 9 February 2014 ).〕 who would marry a well-connected Worcestershire parson, Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram, and Herbert George (1830–1918), who become vicar of the new parish of Hallow, Worcestershire.〔Gillian Avery: "Introduction". In: ''The Journal of Emily Pepys'' (London: Prospect Books, 1984. ISBN 0-907325-24-6), pp. 11–21.〕
Emily Pepys married Rev. Hon. William Henry Lyttelton (1820–1884), rector of Hagley, Worcestershire, and son of William Lyttelton, 3rd Baron Lyttelton, on 28 September 1854. His niece, Lucy Lyttelton, then aged 13 and surprised at the news, described Emily in her diary as "charitable, young (21), amiable, humble, good-looking...".〔The Lady Lucy Cavendish Diary Blog: (Retrieved 21 August 2011. )〕
Emily died without issue on 12 September 1877, probably at the rectory.〔English Heritage: (Retrieved 21 August 2011. )〕 Under her husband's will, a Lady Emily Lyttelton Fund was set up in 1884 in her memory for local nursing purposes.〔British History Online: (Retrieved 21 August 2011. )〕 She was a collateral descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys and the niece of Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham.〔ODNB entry for Henry Pepys: (Retrieved 21 August 2011. Subscription required ); ("Emily Pepys" ), ''The Peerage'', 22 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2011; ("Rev. Hon. William Henry Lyttelton" ), ''The Peerage'', 16 February 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.〕

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