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Henrietta Keddie (1827–1914) was a Scottish novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Sarah Tytler. ==Life== Henrietta Keddie was born at Cupar, Fife, on 4 March 1827 to Philip Keddie (1793/4–1852), a lawyer, and his wife, Mary, née Gibb (d. 1869), and spent her childhood summers at Grange Farm, outside Elie and Earlsferry, where her father owned a coalmine.〔Tour Scotland site. (Retrieved 2 August 2013. )〕 She was educated by an older sister, Margaret, and then attended school in Leith for a time. The family broke up in the 1840s, although the "Grange collieries" continued to operate to some extent up to the early 1860s.〔Grange Colliery, Elie & Earlsferry. (Retrieved 2 August 2013. )〕 In 1848, Henrietta and three of her sisters set up a school in Cupar. In 1869, after the death of her parents and most of her siblings, she and Margaret moved to Blackheath, London, and then to Kensington. Left alone after Margaret's death in 1880, Henrietta went on a continental tour with friends and an adopted daughter in 1884, and then moved to Oxford for twenty years and Bristol for two, before returning to London, where she died in Belsize Park Gardens on 6 January 1914.〔ODNB entry by Rosemary Mitchell. (Retrieved 2 August 2013. Pay-walled. )〕
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