Scott. Alternative signatures:
C. E. Richardson,
Mrs. G. G. Richardson.From Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Married her cousin, fellow Scot Gilbert Geddes Richardson, on 29 April 1799 in Madras, and lived during her married life in India. After the premature death of her husband in India, she moved with her five children to Britain, finally settling again in Dumfriesshire in 1821. Publications include a volume of Poems (1828), Poems. Second Series (1834), Grandmamma’s Sampler. With Some Other Rhymes for Children (1836). She also wrote prose, such as the 3-volume novel Adonia (1801), as well as periodical fiction. Included in The Scottish Minstrel (ed. Charles Rogers), which includes a biography in the 1885 edition. She is often mis-named Caroline Eliza Richardson because of an error in the first biographical write-up in Charles Rogers’s Modern Scottish Minstrel (1855). (RM)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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A Mother’s Dirge | 1828 | Forget-Me-Not | Poet | 14005 |
The Young Mother to Her First-Born Child | 1834-12-13 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 3266 |
Bird-Nesting, A True Story For Young People | 1837-03-18 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 3467 |
The Ancient Spinster Beauty | 1838-07-28 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 3609 |