Hannah Maria Jones

Novelist
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IntroNovelist
A.K.A.Hannah Maria Jones
A.K.A.Hannah Maria Jones
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasWriter Novelist
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth1784
Death1854 (aged 70 years)
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Biography

Hannah Maria Jones (1784? – 1854) was a British novelist.

Life

Jones' early life is unclear. She is thought to have been born in 1784 although later dates have been suggested. She married a Mr Jones and in the 1820s she published Gretna Green (1820), The British Officer (1821); The Wedding Ring (1824), The Forged Note (1824) and The Victim of Fashion (1825). Jones made little money from this work although she was able to look after her husband who was ill. However the facts are from application to the Royal Literary Fund and may therefore be exaggerated.

Jones most successful work was a trilogy about gypsies. It is thought that Jones may not have received the money she deserved from these books and other more successful authors like Ellen Pickering published similar works.

Jones started to live with another writer named John Lownes and although they never married she used his surname. Their frequent and sometimes dubious applications to the Royal Literary funds became well known.

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