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Mary Frere
Mary Eliza Isabella Frere (1845–1911) (nickname ''May'') was an English author of works regarding India. In 1868 Frere published the first English-language field-collected book of Indian storytales, ''Old Deccan Days''.〔 ==Early life== Frere was born at the rectory of Bitton in Gloucestershire, England on 11 August 1845.〔 Nicknamed ''May'', she was the eldest of five children (the others being Catherine, Georgina, Eliza and Bartle) of Henry Bartle Frere and his wife Catherine (died 1899) who was the daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet. Mary's father had served in the colonial administration of Bombay since 1834, and in 1862 he was appointed Governor of Bombay. The family lived in the Parish of St Mary, Wimbledon, where Mary was privately educated.〔Dorson, R. M. (1999). ''(History of British folklore )''. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 0-415-20476-3. p. 334.〕〔〔(Rootsweb. 1871 census - Frere household in Wimbledon )〕
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