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Jane Griffin (Lady Franklin) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jane Franklin
Jane, Lady Franklin (4 December 1791 – 18 July 1875) was an early Tasmanian pioneer, traveler and second wife of the explorer John Franklin. Jane was the second daughter of John Griffin, a liveryman and later governor of the Goldsmith's Company, and his wife Jane Guillemard. There was Huguenot blood on both sides of her family. She was born in London, where she was raised with her sisters Frances and Mary at the family house, 21 Bedford Place.〔Penn Club newsletter: (Retrieved 24 August 2011. )〕 She was well educated, and her father being well-to-do had her education completed by much travel on the continent. Her portrait was chalked when she was 24 by Amelie Romilly at Geneva. Jane Franklin Hall, a residential college in Hobart, Tasmania, is named in her honour. ==Marriage to John Franklin==
As a young woman, Jane was strongly attracted to a London physician and scientist, Dr. Peter Mark Roget. She once said he was the only man who made her swoon. But nothing ever came of the relationship. Jane had been a friend of John Franklin's first wife, Eleanor Anne Porden, who died early in 1825. In 1828, he and Jane Griffin became engaged. They married on 5 November 1828, and in 1829 he was knighted. During the next three years she spent lengthy periods apart from her husband while he served in the Mediterranean. In 1836 he was appointed lieutenant-governor of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), disembarking from the immigrant ship ''Fairlie'' on 6 January 1837.
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