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Arabella Sullivan

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Arabella Sullivan
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Arabella Jane Sullivan (née Wilmot; 1 May 1796 – 27 January 1839)[1] was a British writer.

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Portrait of Arabella Sullivan (1810), aged 13–14

She was the daughter of Barbarina Wilmot (née Ogle), later Barbarina Brand, Lady Dacre, and Valentine Henry Wilmot. She married Reverend Frederick Sullivan (1797–1873), vicar of Kimpton, Hertfordshire[2] (and fourth son of Sir Richard Sullivan, 1st Baronet) and was the mother of Barbarina Grey, Lady Grey and Sir Francis Sullivan, 6th Baronet.

She wrote Recollections of a Chaperon (1831) and Tales of the Peerage and Peasantry (1835), both collections of stories credited to her mother, but were written by her and only edited by her mother.[2]

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