Person

Mary E. Blundell

born 1859, died 1930 (age 71)


pseudonyms: M.E. Francis | Mrs Francis Blundell
gender: female
born in: Killiney, Ireland
died in: Mold, United Kingdom
vocations: author

author of the following texts (9):
Daddy Jack and Daddy Jim   (Published in: 1896)
Father Pat   (Published in: 1896)
Honnie   (Published in: 1896)
Long Jack   (Published in: 1896)
Old Folks’ Tales   (Published in: 1896)
Owd Lads   (Published in: 1896)
Queen O’Toole   (Published in: 1896)
Squire’s Mon   (Published in: 1896)
The Third Time of Asking   (Published in: 1896)

subject of the following texts (2):

publications (3):
The Irish Monthly   (Published in: 1895 )
Frieze and Fustian   (Published in: 1896 )
The Irish Homestead   (Published in: 1898 )

text settings:
Set in Ireland.
Set in rural Ireland and Liverpool
Set in the North Country (Lancashire)

publication locations:
Dublin
London

Relations to other persons:
publisher:
Father Matthew Russell   (1857 - 1912)

Periodicals:
contributor:
Blackwood's Magazine   (founded in: 1817 closure in: 1980)
Longman's Magazine   (founded in: 1882 closure in: 1905)
The National Review   (founded in: 1883 closure in: 1960)