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  1. Emily Sarah Tennyson, Baroness Tennyson (née Sellwood; 9 July 1813 – 10 August 1896), known as Emily, Lady Tennyson, was the wife of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and an author and composer in her own right. Emily was the oldest of three daughters, raised by a single father, after her mother Sarah died when she was three years old.

  2. Joanna Richardson portrays the marriage of Alfred Tennyson and Emily Sellwood, which set the world a ‘radiant example of domestic happiness’. One day in May 1836, Charles Tennyson, the son of a Lincolnshire clergyman, was married to Louisa Sellwood, the daughter of a solicitor.

  3. Name variations: Lady Tennyson; Baroness Tennyson; Emily Sellwood. Born Emily Sarah Sellwood in 1813 in England; died on August 10, 1896; the eldest daughter of Henry Sellwood (a solicitor); married Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892, the writer), on June 13, 1850; children: two sons, Hallam and Lionel.

  4. RA Collection: Art. Emily Tennyson was forty-nine when George Frederic Watts painted this portrait in 1862. She had married Tennyson in 1850, having known the Tennyson family for many years. Alfred's courtship of her took place over a long period and was often from a distance.

  5. Emily Sarah Tennyson, Lady Tennyson (de soltera Sellwood ; 9 de julio de 1813 - 10 de agosto de 1896) era la esposa del poeta Alfred, Lord Tennyson , y un talento creativo por derecho propio. Emily era la mayor de tres hijas, criada por un padre soltero, después de que su madre Sarah muriera cuando ella tenía tres años.

  6. Discovery help. Bookmark. Browse by Records Creators. Tennyson, Emily Sarah, (1813-1896), Lady Tennyson, secretary and manager for her husband, Alfred, Lord Tennyson. This page...

  7. Emily Tennyson's narrative follows : II was thinking last night of the time that must come and it. 1 This narrative written for Hallam and Lionel Tennyson, sons in the Tennyson Research Centre, Lincoln, and is published by of the present Lord Tennyson and the Lincoln City Libraries, Gallery Committee.