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Maria Smith Abdy : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Abdy
Maria Abdy, née Smith (25 February 1797 – 19 July 1867) was an English poet.〔Susan Brown, Patricia Clements & Isobel Grundy, (Maria Abdy ), ''Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present'', 2006-2011. Accessed 13 February 2011.〕
==Life==
Maria Abdy was born in London,〔 the daughter and first-born child of Richard Smith, a solicitor, and Maria Smith, sister to James and Horace Smith, authors of the book of parodies ''Rejected Addresses'' (1812).
Although her mother was from a dissenting family, in 1821 she married John Channing Abdy, a clergyman who succeeded his father as rector of St John's, Southwark. John Channing Abdy and Maria Abdy had at least one boy, Albert Channing Abdy (born 1829), who attended Oxford and became a clergyman.〔 Maria Abdy was widowed in 1845. She died on 19 July 1867 in Margate,〔 and was buried at St Peters, Kent.〔Virginia H. Blain, (‘Abdy , Maria (c.1800–1867)’ ), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Oct 2007, accessed 5 Feb 2008〕

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