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Julia Maitland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julia Maitland Julia Charlotte Maitland (née Barrett, 1808–1864), was a writer and traveller, and the great-niece of the novelists Fanny Burney and Sarah Burney. ==Family== Julia Barrett was born on 21 October 1808, probably in Richmond, Surrey, the eldest of five children of Henry Barrett (1756–1843) and his wife, Charlotte, née Francis (1786–1870), the niece of Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay) who had first, rather drastically, edited her journals and letters.〔Fanny Burney: ''Diary and Letters''. 7 vols (London: Henry Colburn, 1842-46).〕 Julia was a favourite with the elderly Fanny, who remarked on her "very good sense, & a truly blyth juvenile love of humour."〔''Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney''. Vol. 11. Edited by Joyce Hemlow et al. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984), p. 429.〕 She and her sister Hetty (died 1833) suffered from tuberculosis and their mother took them to France and then Italy, where they met up with Fanny's sister Sarah Burney. Sarah Burney wrote of them in her correspondence and regularly described Julia as a beauty.〔''The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney''. Edited by Lorna J. Clark. (Athens, GA, and London: University of Georgia Press, 1997), passim.〕 Julia made a full recovery in 1834.〔Joy Wang: Maitland , Julia.... In: ODNB (Oxford: OUP, 2004). (Retrieved 7 December 2010. Subscription required. )〕 Julia Barrett's many admirers included Fanny Burney's parson son Alexander d'Arblay, but she chose instead to marry a widower with children, James Thomas (died 1840) on 2 August 1836, to the disappointment of her family. Thomas took her to India, where he was a judge in the Madras Presidency. They moved to Rajahmundry in 1837, where they kept a boys' school. Her son James Cambridge Thomas was born on 3 February 1839. The ill-health of her daughter Henrietta Anne Thomas (born 1837) obliged her to return to England in December 1839.〔Joy Wang: Maitland , Julia....〕 After her husband's death in 1840, Julia Thomas was remarried to Charles Maitland (1815–1866), a writer and Anglican curate of Lyndhurst, Hampshire in the New Forest, on 5 November 1842. They had a daughter Julia Caroline (1843–1890). Julia Maitland died of tuberculosis at the home of her son-in-law, Rev. David Wauchope, at Stower Provost, Dorset, on 29 January 1864.〔Joy Wang: Maitland , Julia....〕
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