A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country/Sheridan, (Frances)

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SHERIDAN (FRANCES), Wife of Thomas Sheridan, M. A. born in Ireland about 1724, but descended from a good English family who had removed there.

Her maiden name was Chamberlaine, and she was granddaughter of Sir Oliver Chamberlaine. Her first literary performance was a little pamphlet, at the time of a violent party-dispute relative to the theatre, in which Mr. Sheridan had newly embarked his fortune. So well timed a work exciting the attention of Mr. Sheridan, he by an accident discovered his fair patroness, to whom he was soon afterwards married. She was a woman of the most amiable character in every relation of life, and the most engaging manners. After lingering some years in a weak state of health, she died at Blois, 1767.

Her Sidney Biddulph may be ranked with the first productions of that class in our or any other language. She also wrote a little romance in one volume, called Nourjahad, and two comedies, The Discovery, and The Dupe.

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