C. E. N.,
N.Contributed to Fraser’s Magazine, Macmillan’s Magazine, The Keepsake, and the New Monthly Magazine. Married George Norton on 30 June 1827. She lobbied to change child custody laws after losing custody of her children to her husband after their separation. Also campaigned for women’s property rights. Became Lady Stirling Maxwell upon her marriage to second husband Sir William Stirling Maxwell on 1 March 1877. Friends with major literary figures including Fanny Kemble, Charles Dickens, Samuel Rogers, and Mary Shelley. Biographical information: ODNB. (SP, CC)