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  1. Frances Eleanor Jarman (8 February 1802 – 30 October 1873) was an English actress who appeared in Ireland, Scotland, England, America and Canada. She is most known for her daughter's association with author Charles Dickens.

  2. Frances Eleanor Trollope (née Ternan; 1 August 1835 – 14 August 1913) was an English novelist. She was best known for her biography on her mother-in-law, Frances Milton Trollope, who was famous for her book, Domestic Manners of the Americans, as well as her novels.

  3. English actress and writer. Name variations: Frances Eleanor Trollope; Frances Eleanor Jarman; Mrs. Ternan. Born Frances Eleanor Jarman around 1803; died in 1873; second wife of Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1810–1892, a novelist); daughter-in-law of Frances Milton Trollope (1779–1863).

  4. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Frances Eleanor Trollope (1835–1913) wrote 12 novels, 2 short stories, a chapter of an experimental collaborative novel, a play, and several works of travel writing. Her work focuses on family dynamics, with a particular focus on female relations.

  5. After a long and successful career, Frances Eleanor Ternan passed away in 1873. Actress. She was the daughter of John Jarman and Martha Maria Jarman (née Mottershed).

  6. orlando.cambridge.org › people › df219c98-06e6/4216/8680-b2df2b56e846Frances Eleanor Jarman | Orlando

    FET 's mother died at Oxford the year after Frances had returned to England from Europe.

  7. JARMAN, FRANCES ELEANOR, subsequently Ternan (1803?–1873), actress, the daughter of John Jarman and Maria Mottershed, whose acting name before her marriage was Errington, is said to have been born in Hull in February 1803.